Jerry Eichenberger
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2006 S40. OEM windshield, saddle bags, Sportster
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Columbus, Ohio
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I'll try to stay on points raised. First, I never use the term "Civil War" to describe the War Between the States. A true civil war is defined as a conflict wherein 2 or more factions are competing to control a country, like what is going on in Syria right now. Our conflict from 1861 to 1865 was one wherein a number states wanted to leave the Union. Call it the War Between the States, the War for Southern Independence ( the most accurate description), or the War of Secession - any of those are more accurate than Civil War.
As for our speed limits: Frist, a bunch of fools have persuaded the gov't that "speed kills", rather than being more correct and seeing that incompetent drivers in less capable cars kill. Furthermore, until very recently, American cars were junk, incapable of proper handling, and had horrible brakes and steering. European cars, even less expensive ones, had rack and pinion steering, disc brakes, and tight suspensions, coupled with reasonable size, when Americans were driving 1977 Olsdmobiles as big as a yacht, with steering so loose that you had half a turn of play in the steering wheel, with brakes so poor you couldn't get the thing stopped from even 70 mph in 100 yards, and suspensions so loose that it would roll over if you swerved at speed. Then our licensing laws were so lousy that most people my age simply learned their father's poor driving skills. Still today, I know of no regular driver's education teacher who has ever been on a skid pad, nor who has a clue what a four wheel drift is. But things are slowly getting better - thanks to the global economy, American manufacturers now have to build a decent product that they can sell overseas. If we ever get any true driver's education, that would be great. I wish we had speed limits of at least 80 mph on the interstates, in rural areas. I too spend a lot of time driving, about 30,000 miles per year. Just this week I went from Columbus, Ohio to Chicago and back. I find our roads to be in acceptable, not perfect, condition. Except for that abonimation that they call the Pennsylvania Turnpike, I'm generally pleased with the interstate highways I drive. When people say how our other infrastructure is so poor compared to Europe, a good part of Western Europe's was destroyed in WW II and was rebuilt in the 1950s. Some our ours goes back 150 years.
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