It is very important that germany stays speed limit free.
Without that, the last reason to build cars that go faster than 130km/h would be gone.
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It is very important that germany stays speed limit free.
Without that, the last reason to build cars that go faster than 130km/h would be gone.
Oh no
hell yeah buddy, fuck the planet
I'm not sure. should i have added a /s? I kind of thought that was obvious, but i can't tell how i should interpret your comment. Ah. the joys of autism. never being sure about any of this shit.
That's fine, being in prison can be part of their identity too.
This is a fascinating topic because it shows the power of stereotypes. A majority of the general population has supported a general speed limit for decades. But the anti-limit minority is very vocal and has managed to present their preference as a matter of national identity.
And as fellow Europeans we then reinforce such stereotypes about Germans.
I think this issue is exactly the same as many others that are, in principle, supported by an overwhelming majority: it is the influence of lobbying that makes it possible for the will of the people to be ignored. While this phrase is widely used, it doesn’t quite capture the essence of the matter - it is simply corruption.
A reasonable solution would be to introduce a tempo limit, but set it so high that nobody would be bothered by it. Like, the new top speed on the Autobahn could be 500 km/h.
I think a compromise like 160 would actually already improve things a lot and isn't controversial.
But our current government is owned by lobbyists, so we will have to wait a bit longer.