what really annoys me is when you are told by road-building engineers, that the Hume Highway section between Canberra & Sydney, is actually based on the smaller autobahns, and was designed for a safe travel speed of 130kmh. Almost the entire section between Canberra and Albury is the same now, and it will be a continuous length of dual-lane freeway within another few years. The entire Vic side of the Hume is already up to this standard...............and yet ............
..... the maximum limit is set at 110kmh....... WTF ??
Everyone denies that it is revenue-raising, when speeding fines are handed out at speeds that are
less than the designed speeds on these same highways....

Clearly, there is something very very wrong with this picture.
Jase - nobody was suggesting that the entire country's road network had to be raised to 140kmh.....at all. The suggestion was limited to major roads around Melbourne and perhaps the Hume up to Sydney ?, and the reality is that the lengths of these roads is well within the boundaries of the map of Germany !!
There was also no suggestion that this country could support the sorts of highways that Germany has enjoyed since 1932, but the fact remains that the few highways we DO have, that COULD support a higher limit - exist right now ! No money needs to be spent to bring these roads up to some nirvana-like level of safety - the identified highways are already safe enough.
The greatest proof that higher speed limits save lives, used to apparent to anyone who lived in NT. For years, this place had unlimited speed limits and a low road-toll......but once speed limits were introduced there, the road-toll went through the roof !
Why is it that whenever the subject of *raising* the speed limit is introduced, the proponents are ridiculed ? Why is this question such anathema to so many ? Cars are far safer to drive these days than when the 110kmh limits were first introduced, drivers have better equipment to help them drive......the highways that exist *today* are far better than the single-lane goat-tracks we used to drive on.......there is nothing really that has not improved, except the speed limits which are a joke on dual-lane freeways like the Hume. There is also the tacit approval of low-level speeding by virtue of most HWP in NSW allowing a lee-way of 12-14kmh over the "limit" before they start booking drivers. Happens every day of the week. So the actual *limit* is around 125kmh anyway on the major highway in NSW, apart from the odd spot where the Revenue Camera's operate....
