• eluvinar@szmer.info
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    20 hours ago

    There’s a good chance the limitless autobahn is actually part of what makes German numbers so good

    There’s a chance, but I don’t think you argued why would it be a good chance.

    It just requires stricter training and policing, stricter TÜV and for people to always check their mirrors before switching lanes.

    Changing lanes and overtaking are always some of the most risky moments. It’s always going to be much much safer if everybody drives the same speed vs. if you have to dodge because people are going 250 km/h for lulz. If you have the stricter training and policing, you still can improve safety by introducing speed limits.

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      14 hours ago

      If you have the stricter training and policing, you still can improve safety by introducing speed limits.

      What is going to be the excuse for keeping the stricter training and near authoritarian policing if there are speed limits? Nearly no other country is this anal about who can and can’t drive on their roads. Maybe Singapore, since they require you to be a millionaire to even get a car.