Proposal to limit Autobahn speed to 130 kph (80 mph)

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You could almost hear the brakes being slammed on across Germany. If there is anything Germans love more than their luxury cars, it's driving those cars fast. So the proposal by one of Germany's governing parties to introduce a speed limit on Germany's famous, the only highways in the developed world (outside the Isle of Man) that don't restrict speed, is meeting with serious resistance. Under the proposal, approved by the Social Democratic Party (SPD) at a convention this weekend, Germans would be required to keep to within a 130 kph (about 80 mph) on the regional highways in order to save the planet — "a fast and unbureaucratic path to climate protection," according to a statement from the party.



The party elders reasoned that driving slower uses less gas and therefore contributes less CO2 to the atmosphere. But many Germans are not impressed. The idea of a speed limit left Franz Joseph Wagner, a columnist in the daily Bild, a mass circulation paper, frankly fuming. After musing in German fashion on the virtues of automobiles generally as "the horses of modern times, "the best horse that ever was," the commentator wrote: "Leave me my car that I can fly in."


In order to become law the proposal requires the approval of the Bundestag, or Parliament, and the conservative Christian Democratic Party (CDU), which governs in coalition with the SPD, are opposed. Angela Merkel, the otherwise environment-friendly German Chancellor and a member of the CDU, said that no such change would take place on her watch. She said that Germany would be better off improving traffic circulation in order to reduce the amount of time cars spent in traffic jams. Other parliamentarians said Germany should push technical fixes such as more fuel efficient cars.
 
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I talked to my cousin and aunt today in Germany, and they said there is actually (and surprisingly) quite a bit of support for the proposed speed limiting. They are for it (and no, they are not super liberal, tree huggers). It's not free speed, but 80mph (130km) is still faster than almost anywhere else in the world. There are still A LOT of 55mph maximum areas here in So. CA, and they are enforced! So, 80mph is not so strict!
 
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Giving the Germans a speed limit would be like our government trying to take our guns..... just doesn't work.
Funny! But as you now know by now, Germans are much more level headed (and usually informed and more socially conscious) than Americans. A lot of Germans realize how much fuel is used at super, high Autobahn speeds, and how much pollution (Luftverschmutzung auf Deutsch :) it creates.

I've seen countless accidents on the Autobahn, and as you know at 100mph+, the results are almost always tragic, and it creates traffic hell cleaning up the charred wreckage, and human remains.
 
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Funny! But as you now know by now, Germans are much more level headed (and usually informed and more socially conscious) than Americans. A lot of Germans realize how much fuel is used at super, high Autobahn speeds, and how much pollution (Luftverschmutzung auf Deutsch :) it creates.

I've seen countless accidents on the Autobahn, and as you know at 100mph+, the results are almost always tragic, and it creates traffic hell cleaning up the charred wreckage, and human remains.
And it doesn't stop them from travelling at high velocity..... i drive alot, 500 miles a week on the autobahn, I do not see to many people "trying" to be conservative. Your right .... not EVERYONE speeds, but not EVERYONE in the states owns a gun either, and are those that support stricter Gun control.
 


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