Mr. Kellerman. All right. The balance of the motorcade, the back of that car No. 1 which would be the congressional people would be two press cars, one covering the wire people, and one would be the photographic group. Then you would have a series of guest cars, and then a press bus. And then a police car followup, bringing up the entire motorcade.
Mr. Specter. You described the motorcycles which followed the pilot car. Were there any other motorcycles in the motorcade?
Mr. Kellerman. Yes, sir; we had four other motorcycles opposite the back wheel of the President's vehicle, sir.
Mr. Specter. Were those on both sides or on each side?
Mr. Kellerman. On each side; two on each side.
Mr. Specter. Were there any other motorcycles in the balance of the motorcade?
Mr. Kellerman. Not that I recall.
Mr. Specter. At what speed did the motorcade proceed at the various times en route, say, from Love Field down to the downtown section of Dallas, Tex.?
Mr. Kellerman. As we left Love Field, the driveway from this apron on the field was sort of a winding thing, and there were many people that gathered on the roadside to view him as they passed. I don't think we traveled more than 12 to 15 miles until we left the airport apron proper.
Mr. Specter. Twelve to fifteen miles per hour?