Studies have been done on speed limits. If you have a look at this report, undertaken by a highway research center in the States, it shows that over a period of five years, researchers monitored motorist response to speed limits at 227 different locations around the United States. First, motorist speeds were measured at all the locations. Next, the speed limits were raised on some roads and lowered on others while yet others remained the same. The results? Speeds did not change. People continued to drive at speeds that they felt were comfortable and safe.Originally Posted by alarumba
This study also measured the relationship of speed limit changes and accident frequency. As you might expect, if speeds didn't change much, neither did accident rates. However, in those instances where speed limits were raised, there was a slight reduction in accidents.
Maybe I'll write a letter to Comrade Helen about it and see what she thinks...
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