
Originally Posted by
Stylo
Semantics
Switzerland has a population of close to 8m people and 41, 000 km2 in area
New Zealand has around 4m people ( half of Switzerland ) and 271,000 km2 in area = 6.5 times the area of Switzerland.
I'm not surprised they have a tighter control regarding speed limits on that basis.
My point was that it is not clear what type of road the speed limits you quoted pertain to. I'm pretty certain that not all rural roads in Germany are unlimited.
Also, having lived in Switzerland I can say that, although the average population density is much higher, the rural roads feel about the same as here. It's just that the distance between villages (they're generally too small to be called towns) is shorter.
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