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Originally Posted by xenigo
German Autobahn has nearly half the death rate per million as on US roads. When speed limits were lifted in Montana, the death rate per million dropped by 50%. This, despite lawmakers insistence that "speed kills".
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In Germany only people older than 18 years are allowed to drive. That is the main reason the death rate is lower. But there is another. There is no speed limit, but the cars have speed limits. The car producers do it consciously. I read something like that in the past.