• blaue_Fledermaus@mstdn.io
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    5 hours ago

    I know here in Brazil there’s a minimum speed limit on highways of 50% the max, but there are no signs, and it doesn’t apply in heavy traffic.

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      In Denmark we have a single piece of highway were we have a “crawl lane”. It’s slightly uphill and outside the lane you must go at least 80km/h. I know it is more common in Southern Europe.

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    You should check with the road authority because they might be fake.

    One day I was driving down a road that I’d driven down many times when I spotted a new speed limit. It was posted in a weird location and the speed was odd.

    I contacted the local main roads department and learnt that they didn’t know about these signs. The next day they were gone.

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      Agreed, having a minimum speed sign on a stroad is just begging for pedestrian deaths. It would be such an obvious liability that nobody in charge of transportation would allow it.

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        Every municipality has a minimum speed limit so you can’t just have someone driving 1km/h down the road creating a rolling blockade. Most are posted on the entrance into the municipality.

        There are reasons for both sides to have and not have specific laws.

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          That sounds so reasonable. And yet I have never seen one in any country, state, or city I’ve been in.

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          I’m a traffic engineer and I’ve literally never heard of such a thing (except on freeways).

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            I believe in Denmark the rule is just not to be a nuisance in traffic. I’m not sure a lower limit is that necessary.

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          Every municipality has a minimum speed limit

          (X) Doubt

          Here (California) it’s “don’t be an obstruction to traffic”, so the speed you have to go at minimum depends on surrounding traffic and the situation and fluctuates, it’s my understanding that this is how most places do it so that it’s flexible

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            And on certain roads they set a specific limit, other times its blanket low amount to make things easier, or as you said, a non specific law, so they can ticket you for essentially anything instead…

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          6 hours ago

          Where are these municipalities?

          These are US signs and this isn’t a thing anywhere that I have traveled to across the US other than the 40 minimum on some interstates and highways.

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            Every municipality has some form of minimum speed law, do you want me to list every single one? You even provide an example of places they are used… and want to argue they don’t exist…? What?

            Can you provide an example of a place without any minimum speed laws?

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              In Kansas, every single street that isn’t a highway, and most highways don’t have minimums.

              Outside of Kansas I have never personally seen them posted on anything other than highways either.

              I have seen general traffic laws about not impeding traffic by going unreasonably slow, but no posted minimums.

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                In Ohio it’s always 20 less than current max, they just teach you it in drivers ed rather than posting it

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                Maybe brush up on your traffic laws dude

                Kansas allows ANY municipality to set specific minimum road limits… look at that!

                Again, can you provide a municipality or even a state that doesn’t have a minimum speed law? I’ve even made it easier for you.

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                  Every municipality has a minimum speed limit

                  I don’t think that you understand how ‘slow speed as to impede’ IS NOT A LIMIT.

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      That can’t be common. And I’ve definitely seen minimum speed signs that persisted for years so I don’t find them suspicious at all

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    That has to be a misprint or a photoshop. There is zero chance of a minimum 30 mph (or kph) inside city limits, especially with a perpendicular entrance/exit right there.

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      I see your logic and had the same thought, but then wouldn’t a “No stopping at anytime”/“No parking” sign accomplish the same thing? “No Loitering” sign as well. If the point is for the cop to be able to point to a sign, those already exist and are much more broad and easy to use(or misuse, depending on your perspective). Like others said, an absolute minimum speed limit seems destined to harm pedestrians. Plus, you can see it’s before a stoplight. So not even logical.

      I’m betting this is a fake sign.