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"I'm Gar and I'm proud" -slytovhand
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Originally posted by smileyeagle1021 View Postwell, you know what they say... there are lies, damned lies, and then there are statistics. So, you are correct that two highways and an island do not a decent sample make... but that doesn't change the fact that you can make a comparison between the United States and Germany... both systems were designed and built around the same time to serve the same purpose... and the German system is safer despite the lack of speed limit."Never confuse the faith with the so-called faithful." -- Cartoonist R.K. Milholland's father.
A truer statement has never been spoken about any religion.
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I'd say we need speed limits everywhere mainly because we're so used to having them that most people haven't developed good judgement about how fast to drive. Even as it is, you know most people go the limit even when it's not really safe, and many get road-ragy if, say, I'm in front of them going slower because, say, it's an unfamiliar, winding mountain road, at night, in the rain and I don't feel like flying off it at 45MPH."My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."
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Originally posted by Arcade Man D View PostSee, that quote irks me.
"you can prove anything with statistics"
last person I heard say that was one of the authors of the statistics text book used by the Utah State Higher Education System. Even statisticians understand that statistics is imprecise and can be manipulated.
And you're right, saying German roads are safer doesn't prove that speed limits aren't necessary, but it does prove that the Germans are doing something we aren't that we should be... and apparently speed limits aren't the important factor. Anecdotal or not, we can still safely say that.Last edited by smileyeagle1021; 09-21-2009, 08:01 AM."I'm Gar and I'm proud" -slytovhand
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The German autobahn is designed for high speeds--many roads in the US simply can't handle it. Also, they spend a crapload of cash keeping that system in good shape--the US simply can't (or won't) do that. Too many state agencies to deal with, all of whom farm out repair work to independent contractors...some of which with shady reputations. But now, several areas of the autobahn suffer from slowdowns. Because of the high standards required for the road, it's constantly being worked on. From what I understand, they're talking about the possibility of speed limits in some areas.
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Somewhere I read (I think on AOL News) that if your traveling faster than 80mph and you crash, your likely to die even if you're wearing your seatbelt. Unfortunately I couldn't find the original article...
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Originally posted by joe hx View Posttraveling faster than 80mph and you crash, your likely to die even if you're wearing your seatbelt.Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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Originally posted by BroomJockeyI learned in Physics class that if you're travelling too quickly around a turn, you'll lose friction and simply slide off the road, and that while most are banked to prevent that, most turns, under ideal conditions, I believe if you're going about 100-120mph you're toast.
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Originally posted by joe hx View PostSomewhere I read (I think on AOL News) that if your traveling faster than 80mph and you crash, your likely to die even if you're wearing your seatbelt. Unfortunately I couldn't find the original article..."I'm Gar and I'm proud" -slytovhand
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Originally posted by protege View PostThe German autobahn is designed for high speeds--many roads in the US simply can't handle it.
Anyway I do think we need speed limits, however there's just sometimes I just have to go WTF. Like for instance there's this road I know it's a nice safe road. No schools on it, but it's got a speed limit of 20 for a good mile. You can't even step on the gas and go that fast.And there's more like major roads that have speed limits of 30. And in all honesty no one does the speed limit on these roads, but every once and a while some idiot does and it just pisses me off.
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Originally posted by Mr Slugger View PostAnd in all honesty no one does the speed limit on these roads, but every once and a while some idiot does and it just pisses me off.
I asked her when the last time was that there was a collision on that stretch of roadway... she hesitated, and admitted that she couldn't remember the last time that there was an accident on that stretch of roadway... which of course means that obviously the higher speed was safe because it was a safe stretch of road."I'm Gar and I'm proud" -slytovhand
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Originally posted by smileyeagle1021 View Post(talking about rural interstate here where the most common crashes are single car... I wouldn't be so selfish in an urban area where I'd be taking someone with me).
Yeah...Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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Originally posted by BroomJockey View Post"most common?" So you're selfish enough to play the odds on taking someone else with you then. "Eh, there's about a 75% chance I won't kill another human being, so I'm cool with that."
Yeah..."I'm Gar and I'm proud" -slytovhand
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interesting article I found today that I thought I'd add. Utah recently upped the speed limit on two sections of roads... only change is that there is a slightly higher speed on average, slightly less speed related citations (mainly because many viewed the increased limit as coming into line with what was already safe than an invitation to speed more), and interestingly enough the rate of accidents stayed exactly the same.
http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_13612717"I'm Gar and I'm proud" -slytovhand
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