05-22-2015, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by FPenvy
honestly I feel the reason the limits have not been raised here is due to the cops not writing anyone until they are 10+ over. on the highway typically I see people only getting popped at 15+ over.
so if that would continue after a limit raise then yes I could see where raiding to 85 and people doing 95+ is an issue for most drivers.
honestly most drivers are not very skilled lol
but with ideal traffic conditions going a bit over I see no issue with if one is capable of doing so and ok with risking a ticket.
just did a 1600 mile round trip and 1/2 of the way down at very late hours I was the only car on my side of the road. warm dry conditions I went about 95 avg. no issues.
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Exactly, 95 is quick but its not fast and dangerous. Now, 95 weaving in and out of traffic might be a different story...i know non of us have EVER done that before.....
To your point earlier, with current advancement in automotive technology there is so much more a car is capable of in terms of accident avoidance and safety. Speed limit laws are not governing grandpas old Cadillac.
Also in terms of "laws" talking on a cell phone is illegal (just like speeding) but why isn't eating in the car anddoing makeup in the car illegal. Its arguably more dangerous....
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