- Interesting that the drivers didn’t notice the “increased” speed limit. Either it wasn’t convincing or people don’t pay enough attention to speed limit signs. Probably the latter. - Speed limit signs don’t determine how fast people actually drive, road design does. - Exactly! 
 
- People in Houston generally drive 30mph above the speed limit anyway so this is just business as usual. - (I hate it by the way. Houston drivers are so incredibly dangerous. It’s absolutely insane.) - I sympathize, but I honestly think that anywhere that’s that car-dependent has reckless and aggressive drivers. It’s why I get so frustrated with drivers that insist that bike lanes, transit, etc. will make traffic worse - it would literally do the opposite by taking cars off the road. 
 
 
- Many speed limits are arbitrary and useless. - A good example is one where I live where they changed a 50km/h to 30km/h. There have never been any accidents or complaints by people that live here. The real reason? So people would be inclined to stop at one of the bistros. - I don’t know how many times I’ve been wanting to paint that 3 into 8. - A road near me added obnoxious speed bumps in an industrial zone that was already reduced to 50km/h solely for the gambling seniors to get to the RSL (Returned Services League, a glorified casino for seniors/veterans), again built in an INDUSTRIAL ZONE with frequent semi-trucks. 
- Be the change you want to see in the world. 
 
- That’s the wrong direction. We need to be putting up fake speed limit signs with lower speed limits. - Wtf kind of “activism” is this? - I mean it does effectively demonstrate something Strong Towns advocates. People drive to the speed of the road, not the posted limit. - But yeah, agreed - And there’s people that drive as fast as they think they can no matter the limit. - That’s a part of it as well. If you make roads visibly narrow, with nearby obstacles, not a lot of people would feel comfortable speeding down that street, even if they were inclined to speed. Example: -1024x772.jpg) - Whereas in America, suburban “neighborhoods” have extremely wide streets with houses at extreme setbacks in an attempt to limit the danger to… cars, I guess, for their reckless driving. Everything about them screams “you can drive whatever speed you want, you won’t be hitting anything”. Example:  
 
 
 






