johnsazzr
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so do we expect the a new 110 or 120 limit will be the case in GTA? nope....think of large US cities..as soon as you get into these urban sprawl areas in most states the speed limit drops to 50mph....
In other provinces like Quebec, Alberta, in my experience, majority of the slow drivers stay in the right lane and traffic situation is significantly better than here.
This is what we need to fix.
Here we go everyone! From considering single Motorcycles in the HOV lane to now increasing the speed limit to 120km on 400 series hwys, 2019 is looking like a good year!
What are all of your thoughts on this?
Ontario to look at raising speed limits across 400-series highways
So this changes nothing really lol. Only that you will no longer be "breaking the law" when you drive 120km if this comes to pass.
Won't happen. OPP can't get left lane convictions in Ontario if the driver is travelling at the legal limit (case law), so they don't waster their time.I think lane discipline would ease congestion more, even now with lower speeds. Couple it with an increased limit and that would be great but I’m not holding my breath. Until they have a blitz on left and middle lane hogs those with set habits won’t change.
Won't happen. OPP can't get left lane convictions in Ontario if the driver is travelling at the legal limit (case law), so they don't waster their time.
That has proven to NOT be the case in the USA. when speed limits went up (initially from 55 mph to 65 mph and then later to higher speeds in many states) average speeds barely changed.
What did change was less of left lane bandits causing dangerous backups of traffic and drops in crash/fatality rates.
..Tom
What if the stunt driving charge stays at 150kmph+, despite a 20kmph increase in the limits, would you still do 155 on a regular basis ?Most drivers will maintain close to their current speeds.. BUT some, myself included if I'm being honest, will go that much faster. I try to stick to 35 over on the highways..
If the limit is 100, that means I try to do 135... Raise the limit to 120 and I'll try to do 155.
Others in this thread have already said the same.. and I'm sure there's a few more that won't admit it.
I took the 407 to Hamilton yesterday.. had the cruise set at 138.. and I was being passed almost as much as I was passing.
That's a different story, and I have seen OPP ticket left lane hogs doing less than the speed limit. Last summer on my way to Barrie I saw an OPP pull over a giant motohome lumbering up an incline in the left lane.See that’s the thing, you could increase the speed limit to 200km/h but if three vehicles are stuck in three lanes going 90 you’re screwed. I know for a fact that some driving schools have taught students to stay in the leftmost lane as they won’t have to change lanes as often that way. In some ways it works for me around Coburg where the 401 becomes 3 lanes, the right lane is empty for quite a while as drivers seem mystified as to what they should do.
What if the stunt driving charge stays at 150kmph+, despite a 20kmph increase in the limits, would you still do 155 on a regular basis ?
I would very much enjoy going that fast too, but it's dangerous territory to be in, on a regular basis.
Won't happen. OPP can't get left lane convictions in Ontario if the driver is travelling at the legal limit (case law), so they don't waster their time.
My thoughts? Motorists have been hovering around the 120km/hr mark (more or less) for as long as I could remember. Don't think anyone really goes 100km/hr unless they are a new driver. So this changes nothing really lol. Only that you will no longer be "breaking the law" when you drive 120km if this comes to pass. Similar to how people smoked weed before it was legal, the only change is that you are no longer a criminal for smoking weed.
Our highways are also very badly designed. They must have been smoking dope when they designed it. 3 lanes, then 4, then to 3 again. Lanes shifting, you are in a middle lane, then it becomes a right lane. Right lanes becomes a exit lane.. Exits and entrances every 2k, doesn't help volume. I am no civil engineer but that all that seems ridiculous.I think lane discipline would ease congestion more, even now with lower speeds. Couple it with an increased limit and that would be great but I’m not holding my breath. Until they have a blitz on left and middle lane hogs those with set habits won’t change.
Amen.Hmm you sure you drive around the GTA? Lots do 80 or 90... and most of those jokers are in the merge lane when you are trying to get onto the highway blocking you. Also most trucks are governed at 100.
On the UK highways (and in some other countries) where you drive on the left lanes, they encourage that you must always pass on the right . Passing on the left is called "undertaking". This naturally enforces the slower cars to stay in the slower lanes or there would be a build up of cars behind the offending vehicle. People pretty much have better discipline and driving manners. What you get is smoother flowing traffic.. .and the UK highways especially around London are very busy.
Quebec is like that, except that sometimes the locals will sometimes sit in the passing lanes in fishing zones, so that unaware people from Ontario, will get caught.On the UK highways (and in some other countries) where you drive on the left lanes, they encourage that you must always pass on the right . Passing on the left is called "undertaking". This naturally enforces the slower cars to stay in the slower lanes or there would be a build up of cars behind the offending vehicle. People pretty much have better discipline and driving manners. What you get is smoother flowing traffic.. .and the UK highways especially around London are very busy.