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Description: 3 panel comic of someone interacting with a cop during traffic stop

Conversation: Cop says “Do you know why I stopped you?” Driver responds “Because you’re a class traitor?” Cop is too stunned to speak.

  • Cethin@lemmy.zip
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    8 months ago

    Sure, residential areas need them low, and highways need them but they should be based on data. The ones in the US are totally made up, and people go faster than them because they’re too low. They should be set to the speed people feel comfortable going.

    Also, changing speed is more inefficient than going fast. As long as things are flowing well, it’s going to be better than traffic with speed fluctuations because some people are going slowly. The limit should be the speed of traffic.

    • LwL@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      Can definitely agree they need to be context based, dunno how the situation there is in the US precisely.

      I can also say from experience though that no speed limit doesn’t mean there aren’t tons of overtakes, and speed changes when overtaking isn’t possible. Not everyone is comfortable with the same speed. If you have a 6 lane highway without speed limit here, you have trucks going 80 km/h on the rightmost lane, some cars following them at the same speed and other cars going around 100 that often use the rightmost lane too and then overtake every truck. Then cars going around 120 in the middle lane except some go 130 and others 110 so lots of overtakes happen. Then you have the leftmost lane where everything from 140-220 tends to be (def skews to the lower end though) and you can guess the result.

      • shani66
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        8 months ago

        How bad it is I’m America: I’ve got a highway nearby with a speed limit of 45. It actually dips to 35 in places (specifically for speed traps).

        • whoreticulture@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          8 months ago

          Highway 1 does that in California but it actually makes sense because it’s overlooking literal cliffs and there are often homes on the side of the road.

    • whoreticulture@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      8 months ago

      But there’s also a cost benefit here … people may feel comfortable driving at speeds that are more likely to cause deadly accidents. Even if you can drive that fast, the outcome is so bad if you make a mistake, that you shouldn’t.