You admit then that there are no signs posted that driving "110 MPH is disallowed", or for that matter, any speed sign states, "disallowed". Thank you.
To inform drivers as to what the speed limit is.
Why is that necessary? (Do you see where this is going?)
In Minnesota it's "local road authorities"
Actually it is local, county, state and federal authorities.
I used to live near Good Thunder, Mn. Do you know where that is?
You admit then that there are no signs posted that driving "110 MPH is disallowed", or for that matter, any speed sign states, "disallowed". Thank you.
I never said otherwise. What of it?
To inform drivers as to what the speed limit is.
Why is that necessary? (Do you see where this is going?)
Quit the bubble-dancing and make your point.
In Minnesota it's "local road authorities"
Actually it is local, county, state and federal authorities.
Dandy. What of it?
I used to live near Good Thunder, Mn. Do you know where that is?
Not a clue.