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Originally Posted by hulkrogan
I think the bigger problem is that no matter what time you hit the highway, there is always someone else on there. You have a much better chance of killing someone going 200km/h rather than 120km/h.
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I don't think that's true at all. Alberta has plenty of stretches of highway where you can follow the road straight to the horizon looking either direction, and without an intersecting road for miles and miles. Certainly there is almost always someone else on the #1, but there are plenty of desolate secondary highways like that where you could spend pretty much all day hangin around and not see another vehicle, especially in the early morning on a Sunday.