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Originally Posted by Mortis
I'm Canadian and I doubt there are many Canadians that actually follow the speed limits, so by your reasoning Canada might as well repel the speeding laws?
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Well if the speed limit was raised maybe more people would honor it and drive slower at average. It worked in Holland (or maybe some Scandinavian country, I'm not sure).
Here in Croatia speed limits ONLY serve taxation purposes. When I see a speed limit traffic sign if I'm not doing at least double the speed it says I figure I'm too slow and push the gas pedal down. If you're actually going under the speed limit you should go to a car mechanic and get your car fixed because you're disrupting traffic and are dangerous to other drivers. I've even occasionaly broken the speed limit (for cars) on my bicycle.