The oil crisis of the 1970s spawned some catchy slogans, such as “55 Saves Lives,” and “Don’t Be Fuelish.” While these messages were meant to reduce the number of highway deaths and lower fuel consumption, these days many drivers continue to flout posted speed limits despite skyrocketing gas prices. On Interstate 17 in Arizona, for example, the posted speed limit ranges between 65 mph and 75 mph. But on any given day, vehicles can be observed going much faster—sometimes with tragic consequences. The roadside shrines and crosses on both sides of I-17 stand as sad testaments to the nation’s fourth-deadliest highway for fatal accidents. ...
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Slower Driving Saves Lives While Reducing ‘Pain at the Pump’ Says AAA
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Slower Driving Saves Lives While Reducing ‘Pain at the Pump’ Says AAA
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