Look here
http://www.star-telegram.com/245/story/785242.html

Money is nice but what happens when the salt water trucks that are payed by the load, are going 60MPh in the 35 MPH zone in your part of the city.

The Noise? The pollution?

Is your neighborhood quiet? Will it stay that way?

Will they change your way of life? Is it worth it?

Lots of questions to be answered. Please don't be blinded by $$ signs if you live in a subdivision.

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If they are going 60 in a 35 in my neck of the woods they will get a ticket.
Thank you for that link, there's discussion about this currently going on over at the main board. If you don't mind, I'm going to post it over there, too.

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