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The President can drive 55 -
White House photo of Jimmy Carter promoting the 55 mph speed limit.  8/31/77.
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The President can drive 55 -

White House photo of Jimmy Carter promoting the 55 mph speed limit.  8/31/77.

-from the Presidential Timeline

Source: presidentialtimeline.org

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    • #Cars
    • #History
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    Thankfully a law that was proven to be ineffective and not needed…some twenty years after it was passed.
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    And on that day,...Carter pissed off Sammy Hagar because really, who
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    What a terrible slogan for a campaign: “It’s a law we can live with.” I understand the the two meanings but still, it’s...
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