So that more and more people can be killed on the road, and therefore decrease the population of the world and stop global warming.
Roads are built for safety and speed limits are determined by the conditions of the road on which they are posted.
Absolutely. Speed cameras act as a deterrent to most motorists. Speed limits are there for a reason - to keep everyone safe while using the roads. Anyone exceeding the speed limit should expect to be punished for it !
on highways there are no limits... rest of the roads follow standart EU speed limits Germany has no Universal Motorway Speed Limit, but on such roads, as well as motorways, a recommended speed limit of 130 km/h (80 mph) applies.On an open radd, the spee limit is about 100km/h. In a town 50km/h.
Speed limits are for when there are certain areas that need cars to go slower or to show that they can go faster. E.G on a motor way you can go faster that when you are on a normal street where their are houses.
Yes, just follow posted speed limits.
Varies by jurisdiction. In Texas, these roads have speed limits of up to 75 MPH.
A freeway has very few stops and a high speed limits. The arterial roads are side roads that have towns and cities along them. The speeds vary from very slow in town and some what faster between towns but not as fast as freeways.
Speed limits are set by whatever level of government owns that particular roadway.
In the 1950s, speed limits in the United States varied widely by state and type of road. Most states had maximum speed limits ranging from 55 to 70 mph on highways, while local roads often had lower limits, typically between 25 and 35 mph. The introduction of the Interstate Highway System in 1956 led to higher speed limits on these roads, reflecting a growing emphasis on automobile travel. However, the absence of a national standard meant that limits were often inconsistent across different regions.
Actually, some GPS systems will do that.
The European Union allow its constituent nations to set their own speed limits.
Interstates and other main roads of the like which have the highest posted speed limits.