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1908: The speed limit for automobiles is 20 miles per hour (mph) in England. Automobiles are found mostly in Western Europe and North America.
Today: The speed limit for automobiles in England is as high 70 mph, though it is not uncommon for the flow of traffic to move at 80 mph. Automobiles are found in virtually every country in the world.
1908: The population of the Great Britain is approximately 40,000,000.
Today: The population of Great Britain is approximately 60,000,000. While this is...
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