Yup we are slow and yet our current kill rate is the highest for 13 years!
Two examples for a different perspective.
I spend a lot of time in the UK and the speed limit is 70 MPH (around 110K) for the motorways. And yet the tempo on say the M1 is anywhere up to 90 MPH and there are those going faster. It seems to be all flowing in an orderly fashion (they aren't allowed to undertake there) and drivers are generally courteous. There is a distinct impression that if its all flowing along nicely, albeit above the speed limit, the police leave well alone.
I drive in Saudi Arabia, which is nothing short of disorganized chaos. They drive fast, they tailgate and generally have poor skills as there is no driver education. Yet oddly enough, they are courteous and patient with each other. You can miss your turn in heavy traffic, flick on the hazards, do a youey right in front of everyone else, and they will all give you enough slack (often with a wave) as they realize you made a mistake and its only going to cost them a few seconds. I don't see that many accidents on the highways there either, though the do have them and the penalties for stupidity are high too.
One would like to think that we have some good heads at the top of our "road safety" who will take heed of what has happened this weekend and do something realistic about it other than the old speed/drunk/boi racer chant.
If you love it, let it go. If it comes back to you, you've just high-sided!
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