• Kanzar@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    You forget that in the States, they say “speed limit is X, so I go X+10”, sometimes even 20. It’s very common for comments to mention that the flow of traffic is literally 25% faster than the “limit” - it’s like culturally so many USians treat the limit as a lower limit. 🫣

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      7 months ago

      The posted speed limit plus 5mph is considered normal where I’m from in America. 10 over is asking for a ticket.

      I visited Texas once, and was amazed to see most everyone driving 20-30mph over the posted limit, even past the speed traps with no consequences.

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        7 months ago

        I’m in Southeast Pennsylvania and they’ll whack you for 10 over, but 20-30 over is not rare here. People just don’t care about anyone but themselves on the road.

        I take all back roads to work now and it’s much better even though the drive is twice as long.

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        7 months ago

        Drove home going 85 and still being passed yesterday. I live in Texas.

        If you’re not going as fast as they are, you’re a potential danger now.

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          7 months ago

          This is particularly stupid considering that your average shitty brodozer is pretty much incapable of emergency braking from 85mph.

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      7 months ago

      I take it those are the people downvoting that comment, like I made the speed limits or collect the data. 😆

      I didn’t know if I’ve been anywhere that people wouldn’t say 80+ is fast though.

      My old commute was a half hour all highway and busy roads. New commute is an hour, but all lazy back roads and it’s so much more relaxing. People make driving into a win/lose game or something around here.