Then you're crazy. Why do you have a problem with following the limit in residential areas? It is way too dangerous, especially with children running around and with other motorists trying to back out of their driveways.
if i lived in the US id ignore the 25 limit aswell over here in the UK (and the rest of europe) people do 30/40 and we still have less crashes/fatalities on our roads. speed isnt all that counts towards a crash most crashes are caused by driver error
Ok, here (europe) we have a ~30 mph speed limit in residential zone.. but I think that more than the speed limits imposed by law, one must adequate the speed to the road, traffic and weather conditions. Sometimes even though a traffic signal indicates you can run at greater speeds you have conditioning factors.. Just drive defensively, it's not only speed that causes accidents, it's all together.
If I don't believe a law is rational and just, I don't follow it. So I must disagree. I -REFUSE- to go 25 mph in a residential zone.
peteweez1 4 years ago
"I -REFUSE- to go 25 mph in a residential zone."
Then you're crazy. Why do you have a problem with following the limit in residential areas? It is way too dangerous, especially with children running around and with other motorists trying to back out of their driveways.
mikeym5 4 years ago
if i lived in the US id ignore the 25 limit aswell over here in the UK (and the rest of europe) people do 30/40 and we still have less crashes/fatalities on our roads. speed isnt all that counts towards a crash most crashes are caused by driver error
spyder2001 4 years ago 3
Ok, here (europe) we have a ~30 mph speed limit in residential zone.. but I think that more than the speed limits imposed by law, one must adequate the speed to the road, traffic and weather conditions. Sometimes even though a traffic signal indicates you can run at greater speeds you have conditioning factors.. Just drive defensively, it's not only speed that causes accidents, it's all together.
marquesed 4 years ago 4