johnsher wrote:
handy wrote:
That's a bit of a non-sequitur, but I'll indulge you and clarify my position:
not really, the point is that just because a limit is raised (or removed) it doesn't automatically mean that everyone starts driving like an idiot.
so speed limits should be set correctly. Sort of suggests that if (say) motorway speed limits increased by 10mph then people wouldn't all decide to drive 10mph faster? Over time though it may be a different matter.
I did a straw poll of some friends and colleagues recently, asked what they would do if the speed limit when up to 80 on motorways. Most seemed to say that they would drive at the same sort of speed they drove at now, but would be less stressed about it.
Some said they would drive at 10mph faster than they currently do (which is already over the current limit).
I don't think it's possible to compare UK driving with any of the mainland, France for example has a lot less cars on the motorways. UK drivers seem more afflicted by the machismo 'to be the fastest' than the French. Italians are a different kettle of fish!
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