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But that's just how our culture is. Everyone will always push the boundaries here. Doesn't matter where you are in North America - if you place a speed limit - people will go 10-20 higher. What do you propose? keep on raising the limit till nobody is stupid enough to go faster? |
im fine with the current speed limits, and i dont plan on excessively speeding in the city. i do think they should make a couple more laws and enforce dumbass bikers though. (pedal bikes and those stupid electric scooters) |
i dont know, i think 110-120km seems to flow really well overall on the highway, just look at I5 in seattle. i didnt feel the need to do 160km, 120km cruising seems comfortable. |
this is upsetting. |
meh i drive like a grandma anyways so no biggie :p |
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protip: pedestrian limbs detach from the body in collisions with objects travelling greater than 90km/h think about that next time you hit some dude on a bike that came out of nowhere while you were doin 40 over in a 50 zone. thats why his leg came off and thats why the law is 40 over. ive seen it at 2am on the highway and i really fuckin hope none of you see it, let alone do that to someone. |
These laws r senseless after knowing people who get more speeding tickets in their driving lifetime than movie tickets. People who have the money to blow on exotic cars or mods will continue to fly down highway one at 180km/h no mater how high the fines are. I've sat beside drivers who don't care when they r getting tickets...most of the time they say to the officer "here is my license n registration so gimme the dam ticket n stop wasting my time, and if you do choose to waste my time I will have lawyers n media to stir up a shit storm on your behalf" N I just sit on the passenger side n watch n laugh my ass off. Posted via RS Mobile |
all i can see is government is making more new exuceses to put their hands in our pockets... |
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And 120km/h in an 80 zone isn't excessive. 140 is excessive - 75% higher than the speed limit. Just as 90km/h is 80% higher than the limit in a 50 zone. |
How is this law a money grab? As people mentioned, the "flow" of traffic is usually 10-20km/h above the posted limits. If they increased fines for people driving 10-20km/h over, then that would be a cash grab. How often do you see someone doing 40km/h over the limit? Especially in the city? |
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I agree that anyone who does 90km/h in the city should get a shit kicking. But someone speeding on an empty highway in the middle of butt fuck nowhere should not have their car taken away. |
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The only way highway speeds will be raised is: 1. Greater driver education. Get the bad drivers off the road. 2. Less traffic. Yes the speed during the late evening seems silly, yet during the middle of the day in traffic most cannot even do the speed limit do to congestion. |
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The majority of drivers don't pay attention, cause they are stuck in traffic and only really care about getting A->B, they aren't enthusiasts like us. Or the have kids in the backseat distracting them. That aside, even if every car was capable of that, until driver licensing is increased to the point of taking bad drivers off the road, and traffic dealt with to relieve congestion, the low speed limits we have stay. Most ignorant (read: you) people think Germany has these high speed roads and it just works. They don't understand getting a license requires 10+ courses and $2000+ dollars, thus why people drive better. They also don't understand Germany has speed limits, very strictly enforced speed limits. You think the fines are tough here, look up the fines there. |
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I'm all for it, yet since public transit sucks in this country compared to Germany, owning a car is a necessity for many (I said necessity, not right, driving is still a privilege), so making licensing cost $Ks would be very hard on people, especially rural folks. |
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Having come from Ontario where a similar law exists (except its 50 kmph over, 2 weeks impound, and $2000 fine) there have been stories of officers abusing the law by ticking agreessively at known speed changes. Ie you're doing 100 in an 80, then it changes to a 50. If you don't slow down immediately, which most don't - we just coast down, then suddenly you're caught excessive speeding. :( :bullshit: |
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At this rate, our fines in the future will be like the ones in Switzerland. Driving more than 25 kilometres an hour over the 120-kilometre speed limit on motorways in Switzerland is regarded as a criminal offence, and fines are based on a driver's income |
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