• Crashumbc@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Speed limits are set on a bunch of criteria and often below safe driving speed. They take in account things like rain and such.

    On a nice dry day. Most roads are 100% safe for 5-10 above. Even being conservative.

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      6 days ago

      …how do you know that? I thought roads, in north America at least, were set on the 85 percentile rule. Measure how fast people are going on a street and set the speed limit to the car at the 85 percentile, rounded.

      This sounds like “common wisdom” to justify speeding. And even then, you would never know when the road you are on actually has a correct speed limit and you’re endangering everyone. A 5 - 10 mph increase is a lot more dangerous than one may think, because the energy in the system increases quadratic and the reaction time remains constant, it’s even dangerous at 5-10 kmh.

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        6 days ago

        NOT SINGLE ROAD in this country is set by “how fast people drive” that is without a doubt the stupidest thing heard in a long time.

        Speed limits are set by civil engineers using a whole host of scientific data, local ordinances, state laws, and FHA rules.

        I wish I could send this to my ex (a certified civil engineer) she’d die laughing.

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      6 days ago

      There is no such thing as “100% safe”. Any amount you go faster makes it more dangerous. And as such, there is just absolutely no reason to do so, if you’re going to be stuck behind a truck anyways…