Would you buy a speed limit from this man?

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The NHTSA has manipulated and even falsified data in its mission to prove that the 55 mph speed limit saves lives. Fatalities have risen in states with and without higher speed limits, but the NHTSA explains away the facts that interfere with its agenda.

author: Bedard, Patrick
Laws, regulations and rules, Column, Statistics, Speed limits, Traffic safety, United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

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The headlight test

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The headlights of 15 cars are rated on the basis of criteria such as lens type, visibility distance, and glare. The tests reveal that the headlights have varying levels of performance and that the larger headlights generally perform better.

author: Bedard, Patrick
Lighting

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Ford's new oval, now with buttons

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Car stereos in most Ford Motor Co.-manufactured automobiles have unwieldy control panels. The design of the new stereo/climate control instrument panel on the 1995 Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable is discussed.

author: Bedard, Patrick
Design and construction, Automotive sound systems, Automobile audio systems, Dashboards

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