The 80 or 90 km limit on a lot of roads should be 100km limits in my opinion. These limits were reduced in the fuel crisis and never restored to moden equivalent speeds.
As you note though, Ontario drivers, by and large, lack discipline, focus, situational awareness and many lack basic driving skills (this last point is epidemic among the demographic that buy Toyota products...)
Yet despite all this, and despite the 401 being one of the busiest highways on the continent, and despite Ontario being one of the most densely populated areas with the highest traffic density in Canada, Ontario's roads are the safest on the continent with the lowest fatality rates.
Why is that? Are our cars better than those elsewhere in Canada or the US? Are our roads better? How is it that we do so well as far as traffic safety is concerned despite all the moaning around here over how bad Ontario drivers are?
Ontario's roads are the safest on the continent with the lowest fatality rates.
Why is that? Are our cars better than those elsewhere in Canada or the US? Are our roads better? How is it that we do so well as far as traffic safety is concerned despite all the moaning around here over how bad Ontario drivers are?
Yet despite all this, and despite the 401 being one of the busiest highways on the continent, and despite Ontario being one of the most densely populated areas with the highest traffic density in Canada, Ontario's roads are the safest on the continent with the lowest fatality rates.
Why is that? Are our cars better than those elsewhere in Canada or the US? Are our roads better? How is it that we do so well as far as traffic safety is concerned despite all the moaning around here over how bad Ontario drivers are?
Yet despite all this, and despite the 401 being one of the busiest highways on the continent, and despite Ontario being one of the most densely populated areas with the highest traffic density in Canada, Ontario's roads are the safest on the continent with the lowest fatality rates.
Why is that? Are our cars better than those elsewhere in Canada or the US? Are our roads better? How is it that we do so well as far as traffic safety is concerned despite all the moaning around here over how bad Ontario drivers are?
Sadly, despite increases in modern vehicle safety and capability and ever-safer highway designs, the corn-syrup-bloated sack of meat behind the wheel is going to be the limiting factor to any increases in the limit in Ontario.
because generally, in MY opinion fatal collisions happen more with a head on collision than a side swipe or rear ender. The traffic on the 401 is channelled in corridors with a decent centre median.
Having said that, I am very saddened to hear the news about the collision that happened near Shelburne with the woman and the children who died in the collision with the garbage truck. I will be curious to find out what the cause of the accident was.
That still doesn't explain it. Ontario has more than just divided highways like the 401, as do other jurisdictions in North American.
Traffic moves so slowly 23.5/24 hours in a day, it's harder and harder to get into a fatal collision. No space.
Last election, the Freedumb Party of Ontario promised to fix Toronto traffic with 120 km/hr speed limits.
http://www.freedomparty.on.ca/
How is that going to fix volume when most already do above that on the highways?
Only in the core GTA, and that would mirror the same effect in most major urban setting in other parts of Canada and the US. I've been stop and go in Montreal to far greater effect than in Toronto, ditto in San Francisco, Seattle, New Orleans, Detroit and elsewhere. There just as here, there is a huge part of the province that doesn't see congestion to such a degree.
Yet despite all this, and despite the 401 being one of the busiest highways on the continent, and despite Ontario being one of the most densely populated areas with the highest traffic density in Canada, Ontario's roads are the safest on the continent with the lowest fatality rates.
Why is that? Are our cars better than those elsewhere in Canada or the US? Are our roads better? How is it that we do so well as far as traffic safety is concerned despite all the moaning around here over how bad Ontario drivers are?
Well, the simple answer to this is that Ontarians spend most of their time doing under 30km/h sitting in traffic jams. At that speed, fatalities due to collisions are quite unusual, yet Ontarians still seem to do it.
The reason why Ontario has the high ranking that it does is due to "us". The "us" I mean are two-wheelers and the lack of them. The other jurisdictions in North America which have higher motor vehicle mortality rates have a greater make up of motorcycle and motorscooter riders than Ontario. Ontario has a lower percentage of total vehicles being two-wheelers and this is giving you and the Ministry of Transportation this over-inflated perception of accomplishment regarding road safety.