Statement:The highway police - authority put up large boards at regular intervals indicating the speed limit and dangers of over speeding on the highways. Assumptions I. Most of the motorists may drive vehicles within the speed limit on the highways. II. Motorists generally ignore such cautions and over speed on the highways.

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Statement:The highway police - authority put up large boards at regular intervals indicating the speed limit and dangers of over speeding on the highways. Assumptions I. Most of the motorists may drive vehicles within the speed limit on the highways. II. Motorists generally ignore such cautions and over speed on the highways.






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