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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    If the speed limit on that road was 130km/h, I reckon he would have been passing me at 150km/h.
    Some people will speed no matter what limit has been set.
    actually it follows a distribution curve.

    the limit should be set at the 85 percentile

    if it is set here, 15% of people would still be speeding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    actually it follows a distribution curve.

    the limit should be set at the 85 percentile

    if it is set here, 15% of people would still be speeding.

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    Very interesting - I'm curious what / who is the source of that data is...

    Never mind - data source is here: [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon_curve"]Solomon curve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]

    I'm not convinced. The original work for this data was done in the 60's and subsequent revalidation in the 70's only used 114 accidents!

    This one is Aussie, recent and has a much larger sample and guess what - no correlation / relationship was found.

    Speed Behaviour and Drivers' Attitudes to Speeding - Monash University

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    there are many different sources and studies.

    google 85th percentile.
    many studies by different motoring/government groups.

    most uni's have done these studies.

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    Found and added above as you were typing

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    Quote Originally Posted by FeatherWeightDriver View Post
    Found and added above as you were typing
    there i much more data than that. most not australian. and the solomon curve is only half the equation

    the problem is, australian speed limits arnt set at the 85th percentile.

    they are set about 20km/h lower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FeatherWeightDriver View Post
    Very interesting - I'm curious what / who is the source of that data is...

    Never mind - data source is here: Solomon curve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    I'm not convinced. The original work for this data was done in the 60's and subsequent revalidation in the 70's only used 114 accidents!

    This one is Aussie, recent and has a much larger sample and guess what - no correlation / relationship was found.

    Speed Behaviour and Drivers' Attitudes to Speeding - Monash University
    Interesting
    ACCIDENT INVOLVEMENT - Those who reported having been involved in a crash (and multiple crashes) over the past 5 years were more likely to be travelling above the mean speed of the traffic and the speed limit (there were insufficient numbers to statistically test crash involvement with excessively fast and slow travel speeds). Contrary to earlier overseas findings, there was no indication of any increased crash involvement for those travelling below the mean traffic speed in these data. There were relatively small numbers of accidents reported overall in these studies.
    DRIVER ATTITUDE CHANGE - Driver attitudes towards what constituted a safe travel speed were related to speeding behaviour,
    Still reading.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Interesting


    Still reading.......
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    Can only speak for Qld., any one foolish enough to do 130 KPH constantly on our roads has a death wish. There is no point bringing in fancy equations & European data, & European attitudes, try driving that speed on the Warrego Hwy. . If any Gov. was silly enough to bring that in, without upgrading the Highways to Autobahn standards, all it would do , would make a heap of Lawyers richer , and a lot of young drivers dead. Bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by MR LR jnr. View Post
    Journalists will only tell you what they want you to hear, so remember to keep that in mind, they never let the truth get in the way of a good story.
    So, what you are telling me is, don't believe the evidence someone put up to support their argument? Do you have any evidence to support this?
    At least it wasn't sourced from Whirlpool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    At least it wasn't sourced from Whirlpool.
    Petition for 130kmh limits - On the road - Automotive - Whirlpool Forums

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