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If this is in the wrong spot Mods, feel free to move it.
Was following two Ambulances out of Pacific Pines this morning (one F150 and one Mercedes), and the F150 took off as normal but for some reason the Mercedes was purposefully doing well under the speed limit. Initially me being the person I am I thought it was stolen and the thief was going slow to avoid suspicion, my wife then said there could be a patient in the back and something might be wrong and they have to go that slow. What would be the reason they were going slow? By definition of slow I mean doing between 40-45km/h in a 70km/h zone. If geckoGT reads this I'd be keen to know why this is.
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