Mr. Greer. Well, we traveled at various speeds, according to the amount of people, the crowd. If it was—if we came to a large crowd, we would have to slow down. I would say, to probably 10 to 15 miles an hour. Then we would pick it up possibly 25 or somewhere around—25 maybe to 30, where there was few people.
Mr. Specter. What was the maximum speed at which you drove from the time you left Love Field until the time you got to downtown Dallas?
Mr. Greer. I wouldn't have the slightest idea now, after this length of time. I could not say how much it would be.
Mr. Specter. Can you give us your best estimate on the minimum speed from the time you left Love Field until the time you arrived at downtown Dallas?
Mr. Greer. The minimum speed traveling at all would probably be 10 to 15 miles an hour.
Mr. Specter. And what sort of crowds were along the way?
Mr. Greer. There was large crowds—at some places there was quite large crowds.
Mr. Specter. Did anything unusual occur en route from Love Field to the downtown area of Dallas?
Mr. Greer. Well, I think—it may have been—we may have stopped one time where he got out—didn't get out, but he stopped and spoke to some young people, I believe, en route. I think there may have been a group of people there.
Mr. Specter. I hand you a photograph which has already been marked Commission Exhibit No. 347 and ask you if at this time you are able to identify what that photograph depicts.