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Originally Posted by Island Lover
Are you joking or misinformed? There have been many high speed accidents. There have been day and night accidents, fatal and non-fatal accidents, boat to boat, boat to shore, boat alone, recent and long ago, on Winnipesaukee and on other lakes. You must mean none you wish to talk about.
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Oh spare me. You know exactly what I am talking about. I am talking about accidents that were a direct result of speeds in excess of the proposed limit.
Now don't go and quote all the incidents with excessive speeds...because we all know that "excessive speed" is a very very generic term.
And yes, I realize the Littlefield incident was above the proposed speed. But what was the direct cause of that event? Don't insult my intelligence by saying that the cause was his speed all of 28 mph.
So I will ask the question...how many of the "high speed accidents" of which you speak were above the proposed speeds?