The problem is the speed limits are barely enforced on residential roads as it is. I live on a non-boulevarded curved feeder road lined with cars. Dudes are always ripping down the road at 11:30 pm doing 70. How is lowering the limits going to change that?
It's the same as impaired driving. It's really hard to catch the ######bags who egregiously break the law and pose the greatest threat to the community, because that requires resources to catch them. It's cheaper just to pass a law that law-abiding citizens will voluntarily follow. Never mind that it won't have much impact - it's cheap and easy.
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