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I thought that was I-5 from Exit 88 to Salem OR at least it is for us when we go down to reno lol
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We have one - it's called the Illinois State tollway!!!!
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Don't Like it? Suggit.
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Hell yeah we do!
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america needs an autobahn like it needs another political party, no way, too many morons on the road already, and cars will have to be redesigned to crash at higher speeds, german cars that go on their autobahn are designed to crash at insane speeds and protect the drivers, theres no way that would work here, the fed would have to raise standards and cars would just cost too much
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The philosophy would have to change. EU drivers with high performance cars don't spend as much time flipping through radio stations, talking on the phone, or doing other stupid $hit while they're doing 150+mph. Many American drivers feel they have the "right" to be stupid while they drive. I've looked but I still can't find anything in the US Constitution or the Bill of Rights that allows people to text on the interstate...
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I am all for it.
Hell I-75 in my area, you get run off the road if you are not doing 85. I routinly drive 95 - 105 with occasional burst to .................
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The driving laws here drive me nuts. 25, 35, or 55 mostly. Luckily, the driving laws I think drive the Cops just as nuts as us.
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THE PLUS SIDE IS MOST OF THE IDIOT DRIVERS WOULD BE DEAD SHORTLY AFTER THE GRAND OPENING THEN THE REST OF US COULD ROLL ON
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you must not drive on any of the tollways between 5AM and 8PM because there's too many slow grandmas in the left lane
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Um "we" as in the general american public first need to know how to drive. I have lived in europe for over five years and with speeds that they drive there would make it a deadly mix here in the states. Just my two cents
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An American Autobahn would work here just like it works in Germany. The gist of it is that ALL major highways in Germany are "Autobahns" in the sense that almost all the "A" (major highways, like our Interstate) roads have rural sections with unlimited speed. As you approach major metro areas, the speeds ARE restricted, and in fact it seems to me, are MORE restrictive than here.
As for cooperation, I do agree on that point, but I think part of it is the fact that you're allowed to go fast, and trained to get in the slow lane whenever you're not passing. Here, folks think they're performing a civic duty, or at least they rationalize their passive-aggressive driving in that way, by becoming a left lane loafing, rolling roadblock at/near the speed limit. What you see going fast most on the Autobahn is Mercedes, BMW and Audi, and a significant number of them are the high horsepower "station wagons" that are so popular over there. The typical scenario is that you're in the left lane, of a divided, four lane (2 per direction) highway, and you see someone in your lane up ahead. Typically, they'll notice you and get over at their first opportunity, which is usually quickly because they can just speed up to get around whomever is next to them. If they don't notice you, you can put your left signal on, or blink your brights. In over 500 miles over 2 days, I never had an incident where slower cars wouldn't get out of the way promptly, and usually without any blinking from me. You still need to take care when rapidly overtaking cars in EITHER lane; you never know when someone in the middle of a line of cars in the slow lane will pop out not seeing you. It's not the crazy, top speed banzai run mecca that some think. Most people are just getting to wherever they're going, on the highway, at a speed they feel is safe/comfortable. Typically in my (limited) experience, the "slow" lane averaged about 85mph with trucks somewhat slower, and the "fast" lane averaged about 120mph. The fastest we went was about 140, and there were only a couple cars going that fast. Didn't see any Ferraris, Lambos, or 911Ts doing 200mph runs or anything, and in fact, it would almost be out of character. I'm sure it happens, and it's fun, but it's just not the norm. Aren't there still a FEW spots like in Montana or west Texas without speed limits? One last thing; the German driver's license process isn't the "take a class, take a stupid written and driving test that anyone can pass, and then rubber stamp them a license" process that we use here. It's expensive, time consuming and challenging. The American process is a joke designed to get as many people driving, as cheaply and quickly as possible. There's zero effort to actually train or prepare a person, and zero effort to restrict access to those with an appropriate temperament or mental capacity. It may take a "tiered" license system here . . . such as you are restricted from the American Autobahn without the AB endorsement on your license. |
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Very good points,I have driven on both the autobahn and autostrada now this was 1982-84 and I drove a Fiat so there was no crazy fast driving for me
The thing that has changed for drivers on those roads is traffic just like here to many friggin people,I think,well know that to many people don't work or something because how can so many people be on the roads at 10,11 in the AM.Well let me get to the point the safety police are not going to let anyone have fun driving their 40,000 or 250,000 sports car above what they see as a safe speed because we all know we don't know better than they do and plus that would take tax money away from paying interest on our monumental debt or other worldwide welfare programs,so get those crazy autobahn thoughts out of your head and you wont' get a visit from those guys in the black suits and sunglasses that hide their eyes so well
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