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		<title>Driving Speeds</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2007 12:21:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are speed limits in all areas of the U.S. Why? To ensure safety. The motive is definitely good, but how do we know the numbers add up and are actually optimal? The majority of people go above the speed limit, whether it is by 2 miles or 20. Do traffic engineers take into considerations the real limit that is set by the herd of drivers? Road conditions are important, but not the only thing to think about. The condition of the pavement will dictate how fast you can go without losing control on a turn. Windy roads aren&#8217;t as easy to maneuver at faster speeds. Traffic, congestion, and district suggest all sorts of things to consider. Is it okay if a dense pedestrian area has a maximum speed of 75mph, or to restrict a rural area to 45mph? Speed limits are somewhat subjective or susceptible to political ideals. It is a fact that having an accident at a higher speed increases risk of injury. It would be ridiculous to limit speed on this one fact though. We should just ban all forms of transportation that are faster than walking if we really want to rid the world of driving [...]]]></description>
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