Germany Debates Speed Limit For Highways

BERLIN - MARCH 27: Protesters representing the German Traffic Club (Verkehrsclub Deutschland) hold up road signs indicating a speed limit of 120km per hour outside the Chancellery March 27, 2007 in Berlin, Germany. Politicians and citizens groups in Germany are debating whether to introduce a speed limit for German highways in order to reduce CO2 emissions and reduce traffic accident deaths. Germany currently has no speed limit of many of its highways. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
BERLIN - MARCH 27: Protesters representing the German Traffic Club (Verkehrsclub Deutschland) hold up road signs indicating a speed limit of 120km per hour outside the Chancellery March 27, 2007 in Berlin, Germany. Politicians and citizens groups in Germany are debating whether to introduce a speed limit for German highways in order to reduce CO2 emissions and reduce traffic accident deaths. Germany currently has no speed limit of many of its highways. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Germany Debates Speed Limit For Highways
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