MisterF
Senior Member
104 in the Cincinnati suburbs is faster than 100 in the Toronto suburbs. But I'll concede that 88 in the city is a tiny bit slower than 90 here. Urban speed limits tend to be pretty similar everywhere, it's outside the city where you see the differences. Most states have a speed limit of 70 (113).I beg to differ; out here in suburban Cincinnati, the standard freeway speed limit is 65mph (104), and within city boundaries, its 55mph (88). The true speeds are also much lower; its generally 65mph in a 55 zone, 70mph in a suburban 65 zone, and 75 in a rural 65 zone. (88-112-120, respectively). Ontario's speed limits are the same as, if not higher than, the speed limits around here.
Stop signs are all over the country. Rural highways and most rural county roads have a design speed of 100. It was an intersection of two county roads where one's a through road, the other has stop signs. If I were driving 80 or even 60 the accident would have still happened.I'll be sure not to get in a car with you. 100KM in a stop sign zone?