Road safety activists and some states are pushing to depart from a longstanding rule that sets speed limits in the United States based largely on how fast drivers actually travel
I don’t understand what point you’re trying to make. If they take a wide, straight road that people are comfortably doing 50 mph on and then lower the speed limit to 25 mph to make it “safe” for pedestrians, horse riders, cyclists, etc., people are just going to keep doing 50 mph anyway and mow down those vulnerable road users.
Changing the speed limit, by itself, does fuck-all to make the road more accommodating for non-car users. The road has to actually be made scarier or less comfortable for drivers via things like narrowed lanes, chicanes, speed tables, etc. in order to actually get drivers to slow down to the point where other road users are actually safe.
I don’t understand what point you’re trying to make. If they take a wide, straight road that people are comfortably doing 50 mph on and then lower the speed limit to 25 mph to make it “safe” for pedestrians, horse riders, cyclists, etc., people are just going to keep doing 50 mph anyway and mow down those vulnerable road users.
Changing the speed limit, by itself, does fuck-all to make the road more accommodating for non-car users. The road has to actually be made scarier or less comfortable for drivers via things like narrowed lanes, chicanes, speed tables, etc. in order to actually get drivers to slow down to the point where other road users are actually safe.