Raising Speed Limits Cost Lives

Lots of factors here. You can't make a perfectly safe system. I'm a great driver and typically drive no more than 5-10 over. The people that cause the most issues in my experience are the drivers that are indecisive causing confusion.
 
less risky passing from people going too slow clogging traffic lanes causing too many drivers to have to make decisions. There will always be poor drivers causing accidents, but slow drivers force too many people to have to pass -raising it 5 MPH don't know if it alleviates anything or the slow drivers are going to continue to force poor decisions or if the speeders will slow their roll a little. We'll see!
That is probably the argument I hear most but most accidents wrecks are caused by stupid drivers driving stupidly fast and being impatient. Oh, and phones. I drive 65/330 everyday and almost every idiot is on their phone. You might think you are good at it but you aren't.
 
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JFC calm down, they are going from 55 to 60. The next time you're on a rural 2 lane road, try to actually drive 55, it's embarrassingly slow.
And with the increase to 60, people will now drive 65-70! The horizontal and vertical alignments for these rural roads were not designed with a 65 mph design speed (typically 5 mph higher than posted).
 
My experience living in a state with higher speed limits that isn’t really the case.

Commuting in CO where it was 75 it seemed that almost everybody was 75-80. Some for the road conditions reasons and some due to how it is enforced. In SD where it’s 80 you don’t see people driving too much faster.

In Iowa I pretty much set my cruise at 79 and have never been pulled over on the interstate.

I really think in Iowa on two lane highways there needs to at least tighter enforcement during planting and harvest season. Most people are pretty aware of farm traffic but there are plenty driving way too fast on highways where you might go over a hill and have a combine or tractor. I would even be ok with increases in speed limits outside of those times, but we need to be really cautious during heavy farm traffic periods.
Sounds like we need to increase the speed of farm machinery to 60mph. Problem solved. If a Suburban at 60mph is safer than a Camry at 60mph, then surely a combine at 60mph is the safest vehicle on the road.
 
I am originally from South Dakota and was living there when they increased the highway speed from 55 to 65 and the interstate speed from 65 to 80. Yes there were people against it, but the majority of the people were in favor of it. No matter what the speed limit is, people are going to drive over the limit, that is something that will be unavoidable. I make frequent trips back to South Dakota as the majority of my family lives there and the drivers on the interstate stay in that 80-85 range. Sure you have some that are a little slower but you will have that anywhere. There isn't a bunch of wanna be Nascar drivers on the interstate.
 
Surely it’ll snow more than one day every 27 years?
The cameras don't get blocked every time it snows. The latest cameras have heaters built in, along with water clearing tech (in heavy trucks, they are using compressed air to blow the water off the lens). And LIDAR/RADAR help mitigate the cameras' limitations. I am not all-in on autonomous vehicles yet, but it's really hard to deny the progress they've made.
 
The cameras don't get blocked every time it snows. The latest cameras have heaters built in, along with water clearing tech (in heavy trucks, they are using compressed air to blow the water off the lens). And LIDAR/RADAR help mitigate the cameras' limitations. I am not all-in on autonomous vehicles yet, but it's really hard to deny the progress they've made.
Since ~2022, Teslas are camera only for FSD.
 
Without reading the full report... I'd bet a significant sum that cell phones and distracted driving is FAR worse than drivers going 60-65 instead of 55.

However, I do recognize the basic facts that at higher speeds, you travel more distance during the time it takes to see a hazard and react. Also, crash energy does not increase linearly; it increases by the square of the speed (If I remember high school physics from many moons ago).

All that said, I wish cell phone usage in the car was treated the same as DUI's and hands free calling was the only way to use the cell phone while the vehicle is in motion (semis already do this)
 
If you drive west of Iowa it's not uncommon for 2 lane highways to be 65 MPH and interstates 75 or 80. The difference between a state like Iowa vs Wyoming is that most law enforcement in Iowa won't bother ticketing or even pulling you over unless you are at least 10 MPH over where Wyoming and Montana they usually will pull you over at 5mph over so they enforce the higher speed limits much stricter so they don't have people going 10+ over.

Had this happen to me years ago driving back from Wyoming. Was passing through Casper or Cheyenne and got pulled over for 6 mph over. Fortunately did not get a speeding ticket and just received a verbal warning, but my mind was blown how in Iowa they probably would not even flinched at 6 over on the interstate. My brother has lived in WY for a while now and he always warns friends and family that drive out to visit not to go over 5 mph over posted speed limits as the law enforcement will enforce it with very little leeway for going over.
 
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If we just walked everywhere nobody would die.
You still have to watch out for others
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Are people surprised by this?

It burns gas and is harder on the brakes, etc. All part of the game.

Going faster also doesn't generally save that much time unless it's like 30-40 mph more and even that will be impeded by traffic, lights etc.

I typically pull up next to the moron at the red light who needed to NASCAR around everyone to get their circle jerk fix.


This is false. I have a condo in the ozarks. Speed limits the whole way used to be 55 MPH growing up. They are at 70. At 15 MPH you do that math on that. Takes a full hour off the trip. Then add that I usually go 5 over the speed limit
 
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Economically speaking my vehicle (Lexus) runs at a lower RPM at 80 then it does at 70. I assume that makes 80 a better option for the environment as I’m burning less fuel.
 
My company car is GPS tracked and I can be disciplined for speeding. It is scary driving the speed limit while being passed left and right.
 

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