It might be more effective for the sign to read “4 points + $280 fine” instead of “80km/h” when you’re in a 40km/h zone, no?

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    403 months ago

    You need to design your streets appropriately and the speed limit will be followed. If you design stroads like a race track, people will speed on it like a race track

    If your streets are narrower, has curves, chicanes and trees, it naturally forces drivers to reduce speed without needing speed bumps / radars / giant speed signs (the faster you go, bigger signage is required)

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      83 months ago

      I absolutely know what should be done, but it’s extremely difficult to convince planners and decision makers to do it.

      Hell, I was told by a city planner that the only way they could put painted lines on some bike routes was if they kept on-street parking (NIMBYs did not want safe roads).

      So, now have bike routes with painted “bike lanes”, but people just use it as a parking lane, making it more dangerous for cyclists… maddening, and unnecessarily frustrating.

      And in other areas, we have bollards to slow down traffic, but guess what? Assholes park in a way that makes it dangerous for cyclists!

      Like this guy:

      Or this guy:

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        63 months ago

        Not really sure how to say this in english, but this case i’d say the problem in not only at the front-side (bad design) but also on the back-side (enforcing the rules). Rules that aren’t enforced are merely suggestions.

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          43 months ago

          A lack of enforcement is very much a problem around here.

          People speed, illegally park, don’t stop when they should, turn when they shouldn’t. All because they can get away with it.

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            43 months ago

            That’s a strong argument for measures that make it more dififcult to drive unsafely.

            For example, if a vehicle exceeds a safe speed (plus a reasonable margin for error), a trapdoor opens in the road and they and their car fall into a deep hole.

            I’m inventive and have more suggestions, many inspired by ACME products in Road Runner cartoons.

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              33 months ago

              Keep sharing them, cause I like the trapdoor solution a lot more than a complex road sign ;)