The United Nations General Assembly, at the behest of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) voted this morning to adopt a resolution implementing a maximum 100 km/h (62 m.p.h.) highway speed limit for all United Nations member states, including the United States and all Western European countries. The move is in response to the "ever growing threat of Climate Change upon vulnerable population groups". The resolution takes effect on July 1, 2016. Any nation not in compliance after that date will be subject to economic and trade sanctions.
The United States and the United Kingdom, which have not converted to the metric system, are expected to post 60 m.p.h. speed limits.
The only opposition to the measure came from Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates. While the move was praised by the Obama administration and the American Automobile Association, as well as environmental protection groups such as the Sierra Club and Green Peace, the National Motorist Association in the United States was quick to condemn the move as "draconian overreach of global government".
The full story can be read here at the Wall Street Journal website. Link: http://www.krrish-3.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/April-Fools-Day-Quotes.jpg
Good. The US clearly devotes too much priority to people driving fast, and I welcome the UN rescusing us from ourselves.
I presume that UN inspectors will have full access and control within state-level DOTs as well?
Quote from: AlexandriaVA on April 01, 2016, 01:46:25 PM
Good. The US clearly devotes too much priority to people driving fast, and I welcome the UN rescusing us from ourselves.
I presume that UN inspectors will have full access and control within state-level DOTs as well?
You might want to click the link in the OP first.
Quote from: SignGeek101 on April 01, 2016, 02:06:56 PM
Quote from: AlexandriaVA on April 01, 2016, 01:46:25 PM
Good. The US clearly devotes too much priority to people driving fast, and I welcome the UN rescusing us from ourselves.
I presume that UN inspectors will have full access and control within state-level DOTs as well?
You might want to click the link in the OP first.
Way to kill a good thing. I was trying to throw fuel on the fire for the anti-UN/Agenda 21 lunatics who would actually believe a story like this
Quote from: Thunderbyrd316 on April 01, 2016, 01:25:26 PM
The United Nations General Assembly, at the behest of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) voted this morning to adopt a resolution implementing a maximum 100 km/h (62 m.p.h.) highway speed limit for all United Nations member states, including the United States and all Western European countries. The move is in response to the "ever growing threat of Climate Change upon vulnerable population groups". The resolution takes effect on July 1, 2016. Any nation not in compliance after that date will be subject to economic and trade sanctions.
The United States and the United Kingdom, which have not converted to the metric system, are expected to post 60 m.p.h. speed limits.
The only opposition to the measure came from Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates. While the move was praised by the Obama administration and the American Automobile Association, as well as environmental protection groups such as the Sierra Club and Green Peace, the National Motorist Association in the United States was quick to condemn the move as "draconian overreach of global government".
The full story can be read here at the Wall Street Journal website. Link: http://www.krrish-3.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/April-Fools-Day-Quotes.jpg
You forgot to add Mothers Against Drunk Driving to the list of supporters.
62 mph is better than 55 mph however. :cool:
Quote from: Thunderbyrd316 on April 01, 2016, 01:25:26 PM
The only opposition to the measure came from Bulgaria, The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates. While the move was praised by the Obama administration and the American Automobile Association, as well as environmental protection groups such as the Sierra Club and Green Peace, the National Motorist Association in the United States was quick to condemn the move as "draconian overreach of global government".
Also, Ted Cruz, Donald Trump, and every Republican in Congress.
Please be April Fools
Fuuu april fools joke :angry: :clap:
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