Because it goes 15mph over the speed limit, which is the prevailing traffic speed on most highways. Going 55 when everyone is doing 75 is far more dangerous.
What is the point of a maximum speed if “everybody is going over it anyway”?
Going 75 where you are only allowed to go 55 is the dangerous part, even if everyone is doing it.
In Belgium, they substract 6km/h from what they detect in case the machine makes a mistake. Nowhere are people allowed to go faster, let alone 15 mph faster. If they do they all get fined. And for good reason. They are endangering everybody around them.
I have heard that in America the police sometimes fine people for driving at the speed limit because they’re driving too slowly. It’s an absolute farce.
A law that everyone breaks is a law that the police can choose to prosecute anyone for, for any reason. A law that you can be prosecuted for not breaking means you can’t even escape being targeted.
In fairness I also didn’t feel like I was reading eyewitness accounts of this kind of thing so maybe it doesn’t actually happen (or almost never, or did in the past but no longer)
Because it goes 15mph over the speed limit, which is the prevailing traffic speed on most highways. Going 55 when everyone is doing 75 is far more dangerous.
WTF? Are your speeding cameras set so lenient to allow 15 mph (23 km/h) over the limit?
Easy to avoid, rare, and don’t impact traffic greatly. And yes 15 mph is commonly the trigger point.
What is the point of a maximum speed if “everybody is going over it anyway”?
Going 75 where you are only allowed to go 55 is the dangerous part, even if everyone is doing it.
In Belgium, they substract 6km/h from what they detect in case the machine makes a mistake. Nowhere are people allowed to go faster, let alone 15 mph faster. If they do they all get fined. And for good reason. They are endangering everybody around them.
Both are dangerous. If you’re going significantly slower than the flow of traffic you’re making yourself a road hazard, regardless of the speed limit.
Some places have minimum speed limits for this very reason.
I have heard that in America the police sometimes fine people for driving at the speed limit because they’re driving too slowly. It’s an absolute farce.
A law that everyone breaks is a law that the police can choose to prosecute anyone for, for any reason. A law that you can be prosecuted for not breaking means you can’t even escape being targeted.
I’ve only ever heard of this in a generic sense. I’ve never seen evidence of a specific case. I don’t think it’s real
In fairness I also didn’t feel like I was reading eyewitness accounts of this kind of thing so maybe it doesn’t actually happen (or almost never, or did in the past but no longer)
Welcome to North America, where the speed limit is more like the speed minimum.