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Imagine driving one of the first automoviles
The first cars did not look that bad and they went relatively fast, creating quite a thrill for early pioneers who purchased Henry Ford’s popular invention. This invention came with a downside: speeding violations. The government enforced speeding laws for anyone given the privilege of driving on their new highways; thousands of law abiding citizens decided to drive and respected the speeding laws. The problem for them, however, was that the first cars lacked a speedometer. The result - Thousands of early drivers were randomly waived over by the town sheriff and either placed in jail for the night or charged a line if they appeared to be going too fast. Sounds unfair? It still is…



