Highway speed limits in LEFT LANE removed!

Since Evidence shows majority Americans are using radar detectors and Waze and is currently driving over 100MPH in all lanes on interstates, which agrees with this post. Interstate speed limits in the left lane should not be required. All vehicles have max speed limit features and safety features to prevent accidents.

Policy 1. Speed limits in left lane to be removed except work zones and sharp curves.

Policy 2. No speed limit laws only apply to interstates and not intrastate.




People have a difficult time driving at the posted speed limits, we are not Germany and unlike the Autobahn, our roads were not designed for those type of speeds.

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Sounds like communism. Hard pass. Driving isn’t solely for robotically getting from A to B. It’s often just for fun and going on a drive, or going racing in the desert, or off roading, etc.

If we had separate AI powered vehicles with new highways specifically designed solely for them where AI could control vehicles traveling at 100+ MPH, then that’d be a different story, but that’s not the reality of the world right now.

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If it’s only the left lane, and only on interstates then there’s no issue as people are already driving 105 or more on the highway now.

No we don’t need AI and I’m strongly against it due employment reasons. We need 1 lane dedicated to no speed limit. Since people are already driving 100 MPH or more now.

  1. Based on what?

  2. Is this inherently a good thing?

  3. Why is it relevant how many drivers are using radar detectors?

What is ‘Waze’?

Citation Needed.

I can confirm that no, a majority of Americans are not, in fact, driving ‘over 100 MPH in all lanes on interstates’ where I live.

Not how that works.

Hard, hard no.

I, for one, am not looking forward to a future with a bunch of AI-driven vehicles running about.

Cite your sources.

No, you want 1 lane dedicated to no speed limit.

You have not demonstrated that there is a need for 1 lane with no speed limit.

There is a very distinct difference between the two.

Again, cite you sources.

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I’m about to find how many speeding tickets are issued yearly and this will shut everybody down.

How does citing the number of speeding tickets issued every year ‘shut everybody down’?

All it does it make it sound like all this proposal is really about is being able to go as fast as you want without having to ever worry about getting pulled over for speeding and never having to worry about getting a speeding ticket.

Um no. If 41 million Americans think the speed limit’s is too slow that should say everything.

No, it doesn’t.

OK are you ready??

227 million drivers

179.5 million dollars radar detector companies make in America yearly

41 million Americans gets speeding tickets every year

150 million people are using Waze which is a GPS app that tells you where police are.

Conclusion: Evidence shows almost all drivers believe the speed limits in America IS TOO SLOW OR SHOULD BE REMOVED.



By that same logic, anytime a significant number of people commit a given crime, it means that the crime should be decriminalized, regardless of the context.

To me this a case of the generation not updating laws based on technology. I argue pavement technology and vehicle technology can handle speed limits well over 100 as seen in Germany. so let’s dedicate 1 lane for individuals who are already driving 100 or more anyway.

Where are you getting the idea that Germany has speed limits of over 100 MPH?

I didn’t say Germany has speed limits of 100. I said Germany has proven vehicles can handle speed limits well over 100MPH. Now in 1938 cars were not built with the safety features and handle technology as in 2025. Therefore if we bring him back to life and let him drive a Dodge Charger a Camaro or ford F150. He’s not losing control.

You’re ignoring the human factor.

It doesn’t matter what kind of speeds the cars can handle, it matters what kind of speeds the typical human driver can handle.

Then stay out the left lane!!!

Sir, unless you’re going to physically separate the ‘left lane’ as its own independent thing, then ‘staying out of the left lane’ is not going to address the problem.