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Speed Kerstin Westin Jörgen Garvill Agneta Marell Intelligent

Sentence 2006, Kerstin Westin, Jörgen Garvill, Agneta Marell, 1.3: Intelligent Speed Adaptation, Bart Jourquin, Piet Rietveld, Kerstin Westin (editors), Towards Better Performing Transport Networks, page 76,

No change is noted for two of the statements; if they keep to the speed limits a queue behind them is created and it is more important to adjust to the traffic pace than keeping to the speed limits.
Definition To adhere strictly to; not to neglect or deviate from.

Tags: keep, to

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