"In North Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana it is possible to drive for a hundred miles without meeting a car and speed limits on the interstate highways are unnecessary. In New Jersey there are cars everywhere and you cannot drive anywhere without meeting other cars. Yet New Jersey is similar to North Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana, in that it also has interstate highways. Thus speed limits in New Jersey are equally unnecessary" commits the fallacy of
◦ hasty generalization
◦ weak analogy
◦ false cause
◦ appeal to ignorance
◦ appeal to unqualified authority