^ Then set the limit to zero, braniac if your only goal is to minimize the number of car injuries. That's pretty much the only way I know of to get injuries down to an absolute minimum. [Edited on June 5, 2009 at 2:22 PM. Reason : ``]
6/5/2009 2:21:20 PM
The benefits of having cars around so we can commute easily outweigh the accidents that occur as a result. That being said, people can still have the benefit of commuting while keeping commuting relatively safe for everybody involved.Contrary to popular opinion, it's not a fucking RIGHT to be able to barrel through a public space in a metal object at arbitrarily high speeds.
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6/5/2009 2:24:13 PM
Str8Foolish,THANK YOU. And you and the state are welcome to illustrate that a particular speed limit actually results in net benefits on a particular road. Until then, I will recognize this for what it is: a scam to raise revenue in the middle of a recession when raising taxes would be unpopular.[Edited on June 5, 2009 at 2:27 PM. Reason : disco stu missed the point]
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6/5/2009 2:46:03 PM
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The NJ Turnpike has speed limits that change given conditions.In my experience most people do drive slower when its raining (raining hard enough to make a difference).
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6/5/2009 2:50:36 PM
^good example. Driving down I-40 to Wilmington could safely be done going 110mph, easy.I'm all for higher speed limits and maybe even a multi-tiered license system. Of course that would cost money but damn it'd be worth it. But given that most people think that letting any fucking moron get a license for under $100 and a shitbox car for less than $1000 it won't happen.[Edited on June 5, 2009 at 2:54 PM. Reason : probably 120-130 for most "sporting" cars]
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6/5/2009 2:56:48 PM
Here's the point in every thread when I'm forced to tell everyone how I drive. Here are the rules I follow in order of priority:1)Always drive at least 3 seconds behind the person in front of me, even if they're not going the speed limit.2)Always drive at or under the speed limit if no one is in front of me.3)Always drive in the furthest right hand lane that is available if that lane is not an exit lane.I drive this way day in and day out. I take Wade Avenue from Capital to 40 East, then I get off at Chapel Hill road and drive into Cary. Look for me in the right hand lane. I'm probably being tailgated. Silver VW Passat Wagon. Throw up the horns, or wolf if you prefer.So yes Socks. Based on my experience driving in this manner, I feel I can put myself in a different group than most people because I observe most people speeding. Although admittedly some of the people not speeding just never caught up to me. My point about road conditions prove to me that people (by which I mean most people) aren't spending ANY thought to determine what speed they should be driving because if they were they would recognize that the maximum safe speed of a road decreases when the road is wet or icy. For example, if you determined that dry, 75 was the best speed to go, when it was raining you would obviously want to go slower than 75 on that road.Since most people continue to go the same speed when the roads are wet (and we have many many more accidents on those days) it shows me that people generally aren't responsible enough to determine their speed.HUR, ok. You're right. My problem is that the speeders I encounter are the ones tailgating me and passing me on the median and honking and such. I think if they drove slower in general they would be less irritated.TKE, I actually agree with the licensing system. Obviously people with better skills would be able to drive faster safely. I'd be all for way more stringent licensing process.
6/5/2009 2:58:43 PM
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Socks, I don't think that an individual speeding ticket will make a difference. If the law is more effectively enforced then more people will be persuaded to slow down. There will still be assholes that feel entitled and they will break the law. But there would be less people doing this overall.2)I don't get where your disconnect is. We're talking about people's ability to determine the maximum safe speed they should drive. You say they don't need a sign to do this. I say they need something because their actions display that they can't do this on their own. (or are unwilling to, in which enforcement of the law is necessary).
6/5/2009 3:14:21 PM
Speed limits exist so people who are too stupid to recognize their actual safe speed can have driver's licenses. If it weren't completely impractical from an enforcement standpoint, every driver could have their own individual speed limits.Thus, I have no qualms about exceeding a speed limit that only applies to me for practicality's sake. I can go 9mph over in my little sporty car and still be less of a danger than most drivers; less even than someone going under the speed limit, who's almost certainly not keeping up with traffic.
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^Possibly. I'm rather inclined to believe most people can drive (marginally) over the speed limit their whole lives and not get into any more accidents than they would going the speed limit.
6/5/2009 4:06:00 PM
The likelihood of accident is important, but the severity of the accident is a factor. Yes, going 9 mph faster you may not be any more likely at a given time, but the severity of the accident will be greater. It's physics.Also physics, you have less time to respond to some idiot/deer/falling object when you're going 9 mph faster. Yes, you may be an expert driver, but there are limitations to your reaction time (and stopping/turning distance). It's a mitigated risk due to infrequency of having to respond quickly, but still driving faster reduces that mitigation.I guess my big question is "why not obey the speed limit laws?" It's the only speed that's posted, meaning it's predictable. There's no easy way for me to communicate the speed I'm going to go to you, but there it is in big bold letters for everyone to see. Do you really need to drive that fast when commuting? Why is everyone in such a hurry anyway?[Edited on June 5, 2009 at 4:21 PM. Reason : .]
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I tend to speed more when i'm travelling to other cities. I live Wilmington and either drive 185 miles on US74 to Charlotte or 120 miles on I40 to Raleigh. Usually to hasten my trip I speed to get to Raleigh quicker onI40 the speed limit is 70mph most the trip. Therefore from an absolute view at 85mph i'm moving pretty damn fast but relatively i'm not really speeding much at only 15mph. On US74 though really until you hit Wadesboro the drive is nothing but swamps, trees, with your ocassional house or gas station. Some of the highway has been upgraded to 70mph restricted freeway but some of this is even 55; and a majority of the highway is 55mph 4 lane divided highway with your occasional side road at some point 4 miles apart.Strictly obeying the speed limit the drive is probably around 3 hr 45 min. Going 75 though *gasp in some of the 'middle of nowhere' open road shaves nearly 45 mins off the drive.Unless some car approaching an intersection, that i can probably see 1 mile ahead on the flat straight coastal plains, decides to blow through a stop sign whats the inherent danger? Much of the route that is now 70mph is no different than the road that existed before teh change except some engineer and politiciansat down deciding to call this part of the road "The New I74" instead of just US74. Although they have actually upgraded other segments that are labelled I74.To be fair though in the city I do not often exceed +10 of the limit espicially in resdential areas.[Edited on June 5, 2009 at 4:42 PM. Reason : as]
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Remember, driving is a privilege not a right. Local governments or states can put up the systems if they want. Is it fucked up? Sure is.And yes, you can be issued a ticket for driving under the speed limit if at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions then existing GS 20-141(a)I speed. My limit when driving my personal car is 15 over, anything over that and you are just putting yourself at undue risk. For me, red lights, stop signs, getting people who are DWLR or uninsured, DWI are more of concern than speeders.[Edited on June 5, 2009 at 7:01 PM. Reason : ...]
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6/5/2009 7:21:48 PM
^^ This is a democracy. The people are the state. The fact that you view the relationship of people to the state as a servile one tells a lot about you.
6/5/2009 8:29:33 PM
Q: How would Hitler stop Smelling?A: Hold his nose.IT WOULD NEVER HAPPEN HEREWE'RE ALL GLUED TO OUR COMPUTERS MAKING SURE OUR VOICES ARE MET WITH ACTION
6/5/2009 8:57:08 PM
The people might be the state, but in the real world, the one most of us live in, the state runs shit and we just have to deal with it.
6/5/2009 9:00:56 PM
speed swastika bumps.
6/5/2009 9:02:56 PM
^^allegedly the people who run the state are supposed to keep on their representatives' assesi'd like to think that it's due to a HUGE introduction of distractions... constituents have paid less attention to their governing representatives due to the influx of crap... and in turn representatives can ignore their constituents through the information super highway mumbo jumbo of horsehockeybut then i remembered that back "when america was morally right," even less constituents were able to reach their representatives; through lack of electricity, race, gender, privilege and simple geographic locationso now we arrive at the most communicative motherfucking age we've ever hadand we STILL can't get anything done?oh i know...Hitleri'll be an idiot like marko and post non sequiturs on the internet
6/5/2009 9:13:04 PM
Our founding fathers are probably rolling in their grave at the state of liberty and freedom in this country.
6/5/2009 9:20:00 PM
you foolthey'd be LOLing and bttting themselves
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6/5/2009 10:12:13 PM
lol dude"alive today?"they'd be dueling?some would be so shocked so shocked that black women could vote, they'd poop themselves and turn the dueling guns on their craniumothers would be amazed and pleased the american dream finally started to play outand some would simply rethink the stuff they thought about
6/5/2009 10:15:37 PM
Ben Franklin would be down with most of all "modern culture"
6/5/2009 10:18:29 PM
Ben Franklin might not agree ideologically with a lot of stuff in politics today, but he would be so busy reading Wikipedia, Howthingswork.com, Google...watching internet porn...and frequenting Flying Saucer that he wouldn't care.
6/5/2009 10:47:18 PM
^ lol
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