Give it up, Bill. You and I are blessed with the ability to relax a little, and probably live longer and happier lives for it. I drive a '78 half-ton pickup truck, so I go 50 and 55 tops to make the most of my horrible gas mileage. But my foot's a little heavier in the Toyota Camry. The amazing thing is, they don't ticket speeds within 10 MPH of the limit. I feel unsafe if I go any faster than that, except on the freeway; and VERY unsafe if I'm the fastest thing on the road. For some people, speeding is visceral: too focused on getting there to let anything be in the way, or to take an extra second for the minor benefit of staying alive and out of traffic court. And for some it's a matter of asserting self over the constraints of society. I know some really nice people whose only primal outlet is a lead foot. ;-) Vic P.S. -- I predict you'll see a little bit of backlash. No, it doesn't save gas. Yes, it gets me there faster. And those idiots don't have any right to tell ME how fast I can drive. William Lindley wrote: > > So don't speed. All you really get to faster is the filling station and > the brake shop. > > Driving 65 instead of 55 saves you a few minutes at most. Join me in > driving the double-nickel, even if the speed limit is higher. Helps cut > our dependence on foreign oil too. > > "55 saves fuel, 55 saves lives, I drive 55." > > \\/