jeff316
Active Member
People know there are no demerit points below 15km/h over the speed limit, so people drive around 15km/h over the limit. Raising the speed limit to 120km/h means many will drive 135km/h. It will only increase the number of accidents because while some drivers are good enough to go 120km/h, keep in their lane, and adjust speed to traffic and road conditions even when that means going below the limit, there are crappy drivers as well which blaze by slow moving traffic leaving them with no time to react to a lane change, people who set their cruise control to 120km/h in a blizzard, etc. Really there are times when it is perfectly safe to drive 150km/h on the freeway, but the problem is that there are conditions where that is not the case and many drivers lack good judgment. What I think they should do is have more signs that display the speed limit, and allow MTO to set the speeds based on road conditions. Maybe some days it would be 120km/h, maybe over the long weekend it would be 80km/h.
Exactly. If anything the speed limit should be lower on the 400 within some parts of Toronto where the congestion is terrible.