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The ostrich, the fastest two-legged land animal, has been clocked at a speed of 19.4m/s when being pursued by a predator. An ostrich got loose from a ranch in west Texas and is being chased by a coyote (also able to run just as fast) through a 35mph school zone being clocked by the local sheriff. Could the ostrich and coyote get speeding tickets? Assume it is on a school day during school zone hours. *

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AL2006

Both of them are in big trouble !  I personally would write up each one of them for => no current valid driver's license, => no current vehicle insurance, => no current vehicle emission inspection sticker, => no visible current vehicle, => failure to signal turns, and => speeding in a school zone, since 19.4 m/s is equivalent to 43.4 mph.