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by bjourne
482 days ago
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But laws shouldn't be set based on how easy they are to avoid. Lots of people drive too fast all the time, yet few argue that we should do away with speed limits. Besides, there is zero empirical evidence that suggests that raising rich people's taxes is ineffective. Yes, they are good at avoiding taxes, but professional tax collectors are probably even better at enforcing taxes. It's a question of political will, or lack thereof, due to not wanting to lose your biggest donors. |
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If the design speed of a road does not match the speed limit of the road, people will drive the design speed, cops will learn to sit there all hours of the day waiting for people to mess up, and get ticketed. Instead of just putting up the speed limit sign, city planners should design for the road to be safe without need for the speed limits to be in place. This can mean things like reducing the width of a lane, could mean speed bumps, to purposeful non-straight sections.