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by leohutson
2981 days ago
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This is a completely irrational way to look at it. The risk of a pedestrian fatality posed by a collision with a car travelling 30kmh is closer to the risk from a car going 5kmh than that of a car going 50kmh. Look at the chart here: http://www.victoriawalks.org.au/safe_speed/ The risk from speed is non-linear. Risk the pedestrians in speed zone greater than 30kmh, because risk of fatal injury is far lower. |
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Anyway, the pedestrians don't risk either now. So saying "Folks should be comfortable adding a reasonable risk of death, since it could be far worse!" is not compelling.