When driving oncoming traffic, does your wallet get thinner in direct proportion to the square of your speed?



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In direct proportion to the square of insolence. And inversely proportional to visual acuity?

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In direct proportion to the square of insolence. And inversely proportional to visual acuity.

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Arefmetically progressive.

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If you don't have a pass, yes, but if you do, that's fine.

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hhhhhh

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the country's gonna be a freakin' country.

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Yes, and just as quickly life can shorten

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dunno. 140 km/h speeding through oncoming traffic on a red light costs 1700 p; although at some points, a cop can be stumped by driving under a brick, not by going into oncoming traffic;

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No one will measure the speed at which you will be driving oncoming traffic - they will only charge you for driving onto oncoming traffic. It's a more complicated formula - you have to take the integral on the plane. If you're going into oncoming traffic, make sure I'm not in the truck.

 

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