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Por fin!!!, ya era hora de que alguien con sentido común diese el primer paso adelante con el tema de los límites de velocidad. Todos esos intelectuales de medio pelo que siguen queriendo mantener los límites de velocidad de hace 30 años se la van a tener que envainar, a ver si de una vez por todas dejan de dar por culo a los conductores y se rinden a la evidencia. El mimistro italiano de transportes ha anunciado que en Enero de 2004 el límite de velocidad en autopistas se elevará a 150km/h. Según el artículo tan sólo el 9% de los accidentes en este tipo de vías se debe a exceso de velocidad, y se ha comprobado que quien va más rápido presta más atención a la carretera.
Al loro:
Speed limits are being raised in Italy to improve road safety.
Italian transport minister Pietro Lunardi believes higher speeds will improve the traffic flow, and encourage motorists to pay attention. The change will affect three-lane motorways, with the limit raising to 150km/h (93mph), from January 1, 2004. Lunardi went on to say that psychologists and doctors say people who go faster drive better and are more careful, and that only 9 per cent of fatal accidents were caused by speeding.
The decision has been praised by the Assocation of British Drivers. ABD spokesman Nigel Humphries was " ecstatic. It seems common sense is percolating through the road safety establishment in Italy. " He feels a similar speed would be sensible for UK motorways, where " no-one would be stopped for less than 100mph. "
Esta noticia ha aparecido en el Motorcycle News, para quien quiera echar un vistazo:
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/detail?sectionID=50677&documentID=163895&navID=
Al loro:
Speed limits are being raised in Italy to improve road safety.
Italian transport minister Pietro Lunardi believes higher speeds will improve the traffic flow, and encourage motorists to pay attention. The change will affect three-lane motorways, with the limit raising to 150km/h (93mph), from January 1, 2004. Lunardi went on to say that psychologists and doctors say people who go faster drive better and are more careful, and that only 9 per cent of fatal accidents were caused by speeding.
The decision has been praised by the Assocation of British Drivers. ABD spokesman Nigel Humphries was " ecstatic. It seems common sense is percolating through the road safety establishment in Italy. " He feels a similar speed would be sensible for UK motorways, where " no-one would be stopped for less than 100mph. "
Esta noticia ha aparecido en el Motorcycle News, para quien quiera echar un vistazo:
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/detail?sectionID=50677&documentID=163895&navID=