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Vancouver council lowers speed limit to 30km/h on local streets to reduce collisions
(www.nationalobserver.com)
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So how much time will this add to most trips, in the end?
Edit: I have no formed opinion on this policy. I don't even know which side is downvoting me, lol.
People are downvoting you because your question is implying driver delays are not worth the increase in safety. Drivers are often protesting nearly anything that slows them down even when that thing slowing them down has been proven to save lives.
Huh. Is there a way I could have asked that without implying an answer, or a value judgement about the answer?
Like, if it was two hours on every trip I'd say it's not worth the added safety, but a lot of driving tends to happen off of local streets anyway, so I was honestly wondering.
Not much overall I would guess. Most people going 60-70 in a 50 zone usually just end up getting to the next red light faster, wasting their gas and wearing down their brakes faster.