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John Boothby
02-17-2014, 03:39 PM
I was just sittin around think'n, and I was wondering just how they come up with the posted speed limits. I know the simple answer, but are there any highway engineers out there that can answer this?
Franke
02-17-2014, 03:55 PM
Interesting thought about traffic engineering. We had a road next to the interstate that was 40 mph for years. Then one day the city put a traffic light at a T intersection of the road and removed the stop sign. The speed limit was dropped to 30 mph. ??? People began receiving tickets from the men in blue immediately thereafter because of the habit of driving at 40. Seems a lot of folks complained to city hall about the ridiculous new speed limit and lo and behold the speed limit went back to 40mph. Hmmmm. Could it be that speed traps are a consideration or politics or public safety or roadway design or....... where did common sense go anyway?
efnfast
02-17-2014, 04:00 PM
I heard somewhere, who knows where, that our interstate highways were designed for 80 mph.
John Boothby
02-17-2014, 04:24 PM
Interesting thought about traffic engineering. We had a road next to the interstate that was 40 mph for years. Then one day the city put a traffic light at a T intersection of the road and removed the stop sign. The speed limit was dropped to 30 mph. ??? People began receiving tickets from the men in blue immediately thereafter because of the habit of driving at 40. Seems a lot of folks complained to city hall about the ridiculous new speed limit and lo and behold the speed limit went back to 40mph. Hmmmm. Could it be that speed traps are a consideration or politics or public safety or roadway design or....... where did common sense go anyway?
This is what got me thinking. Is it based on some formula using highway design; automobile design; driver ability and or political considerations?
John Boothby
02-17-2014, 04:33 PM
I heard somewhere, who knows where, that our interstate highways were designed for 80 mph.
Ok, but back in the 50's when the highway system was designed the average auto was way less capable then today's autos. So, what speed would be just as "safe" for auto's of today? Back in the 50's cars did not even have seat belts! poor brakes, less traction, etc. Now Texas has increased some speed limits to 85 from what I hear. I know for a fact that parts of I-15 in Utah has been increased to 80mph. So, could this be a movement to increase speed limits to a level more up to date with modern auto technology? Just think'n, ya know.
XfireZ51
02-17-2014, 05:02 PM
John,
Don't forget that in the 70's speed limits had more to do w gas mileage than
automobile capability. Prior to that speed limits were in the 70-75mph range depending.
ZRXMAX
02-17-2014, 05:25 PM
Many factors to consider.
Condtion of road surface where many factors are present here in socal. We have some rough freeways. Occassionally a pothole on an interstate or state road will harm a large number of vehicles in a short period of time.
Traction and visibility also play a part. The rolling hills of many states as compared to the flat deserts in the western states makes for lesser speeds imho.
The skill level of average the drivers to anticipate corrective action at higher speeds also needs consideration.
The vehicles capabilities which vary.
I use to profile grind freeway surfaces for increased traction, ride quality, and wet weather skid reduction.
What this country needs are some German style audobahns! Roads that are smooth and have good guard rails would be perfect for 125 mph cruising! :dancing
http://www.graffconcrete.com/preserving-highways.php
BigJohn
02-17-2014, 07:04 PM
Ok, but back in the 50's when the highway system was designed the average auto was way less capable then today's autos. So, what speed would be just as "safe" for auto's of today? Back in the 50's cars did not even have seat belts! poor brakes, less traction, etc. Now Texas has increased some speed limits to 85 from what I hear. I know for a fact that parts of I-15 in Utah has been increased to 80mph. So, could this be a movement to increase speed limits to a level more up to date with modern auto technology? Just think'n, ya know.
In the late 60's - early 70's I-15 was 85 in Utah.
My 1938 Chevy will do 90.
Who needs seat belts??
John Boothby
02-17-2014, 07:04 PM
Could you imagine a high speed freeway (Autobahn) from L.A. to NY City! 3 thousand miles of wide-open road!! Include a separate divided parallel road for truck traffic.
John Boothby
02-17-2014, 07:27 PM
One other thing regarding the Autobahn. The laws in Germany are very strict! You can go to jail just for flipping someone off!! They have very strict rules governing high speed driving there. The penalties are very stiff!!
XfireZ51
02-17-2014, 07:45 PM
In the late 60's - early 70's I-15 was 85 in Utah.
My 1938 Chevy will do 90.
Who needs seat belts??
Don't need a seat belt till you're headed for the windshield.
efnfast
02-17-2014, 07:59 PM
NH just bumped some areas up to 70. This is great, but 85, oh yeah baby!
ZRXMAX
02-17-2014, 11:05 PM
Its when I pass the 150 threshold that I feel like I am truly alive. :-D
Racinfan83
02-18-2014, 07:41 PM
Speed Limits are arbitrary numbers used by government to protect those who can't drive from themselves... (AND of course - so they can fleece revenue from us :mad: )
I pretty much hate em. Thank God for all the "Traffic Law Centers" we have around here. I drive what is COMFORTABLE for me. That said - I'm not a moron who is weaving through traffic at 90. But there is no reason we should be constrained to 60 mph on a 6+ lane freeway.
I better quit on this topic... I could write a book on what I think is wrong with Traffic Laws...:blahblah:
BigJohn
02-19-2014, 08:07 AM
I remember my Dad driving across Navada at 130mph in his 1960 Police Intercepter.
Schrade
02-19-2014, 09:05 AM
...
I could write a book on what I think is wrong with Traffic Laws...:blahblah:
I drove 1.4 million miles from '89 - '06, running a courier and delivery.
I can tell you a few things about speed limits ... and driving.
Racinfan83
02-19-2014, 10:21 AM
Maybe we should get together and write a Best Seller!
I probably have way over a million miles myself. Everything from motorcycles to semis and everything in between. If I had actually kept track of miles I ran the 5 years I had the beer delivery route - and the 5 years I ran dump trucks - it would probably surprise me...
I would just love to see a law passed here (and enforced) for SLOWER TRAFFIC TO KEEP RIGHT. Many crashes around here are directly attributable to :censored: who block up the left and middle lanes and force people to pass on the right...
John Boothby
02-19-2014, 10:43 AM
I remember my Dad driving across Navada at 130mph in his 1960 Police Intercepter.
Nevada had no speed limit on it's rural roads, including I-15 in the begining. It was drive according to conditions.
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