In English: Here is a lobby group having a public vote for a speed limit. Currently a majority is against a speed limit. But I think we can turn that around.

https://www.mobil.org/umfrage-zum-tempolimit-2023-2024/

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Hier stimmt ein Lobby-Verein der Fossil-Wirtschaft über ein Tempolimit ab. Bisher sind 66 % gegen ein Tempo-Limit.

Das bekommen wir doch sicher gekippt?

https://www.mobil.org/umfrage-zum-tempolimit-2023-2024/

https://chaos.social/@cjk/112909515662693177

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Seriously, 2/3 against any speed limit?

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Why even vote on a public safety?

Next vote for a just one more lane, bro.

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Not really surprising given auto makers importance in Germany. Would it be more feasible to introduce more/increase tolls to reduce the amount of traffic on the autobahn and fund more high speed rail links?

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Voted for 100 km/h :)

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Oh the car-brained are going to skew the vote

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