whynot wrote:
Speed limits are only important if set properly
And even then it can’t possibly hold true for all conditions; unlike a human brain which can have the wisdom and experience.
weepej wrote:
Yeah, and a lot of them are clearly set way too high! Granted there are some that are probably set too low, but I imagine that's in a massive minority.
If you have wisdom and experience, theoretically there’s no such thing as a limit set too high. If you change a limit above a driver’s comfort level they should still drive to what is safe for themselves and others. But of course you will always get an idiot who revels in unsafe driving - and it’s
these whom should be the target of SCPs and it's
these whom you should be most worried about!
Another bird-brain-brake notion and misconception of SS is that ‘we’ believe a limit is something to be attained.

There are plenty of NSL roads where 60mph is too fast and dangerous; but they are not a problem and you
don’t need to change them with a dumb sign.
On any given road the sensible speed will inevitably vary along its length, more often than not. This isn't just about the road itself but the amount and type of traffic using it. There will be places where this “sensible” speed can be slower or faster but this
is not,
and cannot, be represented by dumb speed limits otherwise you would have to have signs varying about every 50 yards in places!
It’s funny, therefore, that the SCP always choose to put their traps along the “sensible” stretch, instead of the more dangerous potential black spots where at least it would help foster both more respect
and credence from drivers who get done driving safely.