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Yet Another Country Raising Speed Limits!

October 20 2005 at 12:27 AM
bogush  (Login bogush)
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Austria Hikes Speed Limit To Predictable Reactions

Monday 17th October 2005
 
Can you imagine it here?
 
Austria is to introduce an experimental speed limit on one motorway section of 160kph (100mph), up from the country's current motorway limit of 130kph.

Transport minister Hartwig Hufnagl said the move would go ahead before the middle of 2006, and that a section of road with a good surface, and few gradients or curves would be selected for the test. The limit will be shown on electronic boards, which will indicate a lower limit in bad weather.

The response from the usual suspects, including the Green Party, has been that accidents will increase. In particular, the Traffic Club of Austria said 40 per cent of fatal accidents since the start of 2005 were caused by drivers exceeding speed limits. The Club didn't however say whether they were urban or motorway limits.

So that's a good argument, then. It also ignores the experience of a similar experiment in Denmark in 2004. The limit was raised to 130kph, resulting in accident rates falling.

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http://www.pistonheads.com/widgets/feed/singlestory.asp?storyId=12144

 


 
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Re: Yet Another Country Raising Speed Limits!

October 20 2005, 1:36 PM 

More fool them!

 
 
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Errrrrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

October 20 2005, 10:00 PM 

No.

Actually:

It's:

More fool you:

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Re: Yet Another Country Raising Speed Limits!

October 21 2005, 2:55 PM 

The forum owner wrote...."more fool them".

I agree more fool the Green party and other so called road safety idiots who want to lower speed limits and so increase deaths. Unfortunately the pc imposter posting spouting his usual anti-road propoganda said "No more fool you".

bogush (the second one) - please stop the pc crap from the Guardian.

 
 
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