Geez... I make one of my best posts ever... and it degenerates into this?
Let me reclarify my "speed kills" rant. Yes, there are instances when speed can be a factor. Doing 75 in a 30 comes to mind. Someone pulls out into traffic and you hit them at 75 and someone dies, well, speed is a factor in that accident because the person pulling out isn't expecting someone to come barreling down at 75.
Speed can also kill if you drive into a bridge abutment or tree, and the faster you're going when that sudden stop happens, the more likely that you'll be killed from it. However, millions of people drive at 70+ MPH speeds everyday and not running into bridge abutments or trees, so I wouldn't consider this a particularly relevant argument.
The problem I have with "speed kills" is when it's used as justification for additional revenue enhancement, er, enforcement. News articles always say "we're going to crack down on drunk driving, seatbelt violations, unsafe driving, and speeding". Every single time. No matter where or for what reasons the crackdown is taking place, "speeding" is always brought up as something heinous that kills millions of people a year. When this simply isn't true on an open highway. On an open highway, engineered for safe travel at 70, 75, or even 80, but posted at 65 or even 55, guess what, almost everyone "speeds" through those stretches but you don't see the bodies piling up on the roadway.
What about roadways that were once posted at 65 or 70 but with no other changes (e.g. construction, road conditions) have been reposted at 55? Is doing 70 on that stretch suddenly more deadly than before? So why are there more speed traps in underposted 55 mph stretches than other places? Because there are more accidents in those areas? Most likely, it's a money making scheme.
When the NMSL was passed in the early 70s, making the maximum speed limit 55 nationwide, did all the highways suddenly become unsafe to drive at 70?
Speed in and of itself doesn't kill. Speed differential is what is dangerous. Doing 75 in a 30 puts drivers at risk. So does doing 30 in a 75. If everyone is going the same speed and direction, guess what, no one hits one another. Whether they're going 30 or 130.
I'll leave it at this. Let's not let it degenerate further, I'd hate to have a mod have to close one of my best threads.![]()





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