"Charles Lave, Chairman of the Department of Economics of the University of California, Irvine suggests in his study, "Did the 65 MPH Speed Limit Save Lives?" that states which had adopted the higher speed limit actually showed greater improvement in their overall statewide fatality rates than those states which maintained the lower maximum speed limit. Dr. Lave is no stranger to this issue. He was a member of the Transportation Research Board Committee for the Study of the Benefits and Costs of the 55 MOH National Maximum Speed Limit." Studies already concluded in 1987 that lowering speed limits INCREASED accidents. But here in Malaysia we continue to believe the opposite, just like the people of Pisa when Galileo dropped the 2 different sized objects from the tower. Instead of looking at proof they prefer to use their own twisted "judgment". We are truly a people without rationalization.
Posted on: Thu, 01 Aug 2013 01:35:58 +0000