ross79 wrote:....there are plenty around Australia can safely have a speed limit of at least 130!.....
Interesting that you should choose 130kmh...........a friend of mine who used to work for the NSW Roads & Traffic authority, told me many years ago that in NSW at least, the 4-lane Hume between Canberra and Sydney was actually designed and built for a safe travelling speed of .........130kmh.
My own experience of travelling on this road is that almost *nobody* travels at the posted limit of 110kmh, except for the speed 'limited' trucks

, and pensioners in Volvos

. To drive at 100 is taking your life into your own hands.
Most punters drive between 115-130kmh, and get to their destination safely. The sad reality with speeding is that when you do it day in and day out for years and years, the message that 'Speed Kills' is just a nonsense. If speed killed, Australia's adult male population would be a mere fraction of what it actually is.
There can be no doubt that an 'accident' while travelling over the posted limit may kill you. It also may not. An accident while travelling at under the posted limit may kill you. It also may not. One of my close mates in Qld died on his motorcycle while executing a U-turn, he overbalanced, fell awkwardly, and broke his neck. Speed is not the only factor in accidents, in fact its mainly lack of proper driver training, unsafe vehicles, and poorly maintained roads that contribute the most to the road toll.
