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by sandworm101
3798 days ago
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Nope. All sorts of vehicles drive on roads. A motorcycle will always be able to navigate a road far faster than anyone intended. Roads need some sort of speed limit to specify unseen dangers, to communicate to the motorcycle that there is a reason the designer doesn't want him moving at the speed of which he is physically capable. |
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I believe vcarl's point is to design the roads for the speed limit, so the speed limit matches what people will perceive to be the right speed for the road. Don't have speed limits which are lower than the perceived limit.
The clumsy way to do this is to put in traffic calming devices. Narrowing the streets is less in-your-face, and comes with other advantages, like cheaper road maintenance. Both are also ways to communicate the appropriate speed limit, in addition to a sign which says the same thing.