B.C. Ferries ramping up protection for whales with slower speeds, detection cameras
From slower speed limits to using technology to detect whales, B.C. Ferries is looking to reduce vessel collisions with whales as experts call for more education and research.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/how-is-b-c-ferries-preventing-whale-strikes-9.7195849?cmp=rss

Bristol city council are proposing to introduce 20mph speed limits on several roads across the city. There is a consultation to hear from local residents. Its quick and easy to complete.
http://www.bristol.gov.uk/20mphSurvey

#bristol #20IsPlenty #speedlimits

Consultation or engagement

The risks and rewards of driving 120 km/h on Alberta's highways
Alberta’s highways are designed for higher speeds, so the province is testing out 120 kilometres per hour on a stretch of Highway 2. CBC’s Helen Pike talks to engineering experts to unpack how that could play out on the highway.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.7174011?cmp=rss

Can lower speed limits save lives on Europe’s roads?

From Paris to Stuttgart, cities are hitting the brakes on speed in an effort to save lives.

Could this be the key to reaching zero road deaths in the EU by 2050?

https://mediafaro.org/article/20260423-can-lower-speed-limits-save-lives-on-europes-roads?mf_channel=mastodon&action=forward

#RoadSafety #Accidents #Europe #Roads #Cars #Traffic #Cities #EU #SpeedLimits

Can lower speed limits save lives on Europe’s roads?

From Paris to Stuttgart, cities are hitting the brakes on speed in an effort to save lives. Could this be the key to reaching zero road deaths in the EU …

Euronews

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRPm3VDGqWE

If you needed more proof of the inefficiency of humans driving #cars, here's another example with #Lego bricks.

The #TrafficJam is granted after a certain number of cars. Just one car more, and everything slows down.

Human reaction times are bad.

Humans being drunk or unstable are worse.

Higher speed limits are the worst.

So, to limit traffic jam, we need:
- lower #SpeedLimits
- no drunk humans
- no unstable humans
- less human drivers
- less cars

Lego Traffic Jam

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U.S. considers changing regulations designed to protect North Atlantic right whales
The director of science at the Canadian Whale Institute, Moira Brown, says speed limits for ships are not enough to prevent collisions with whales, but the proposal to remove them is a "huge conservation setback."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/u-s-changing-speed-rules-protecting-endangered-whales-9.7117887?cmp=rss

Bellevue plans speed limit reductions on most city streets + Take their survey

From the Safe Speeds Bellevue project webpage.

The City of Bellevue has released a plan to reduce the speed limits on nearly every city street where limits are currently higher than 25. Most streets would see their limits dropped by 5 mph though a couple, including NE Bellevue-Redmond Road and NE 20th Street, would drop 10 mph from 35 to 25 while 148th Ave NE would drop from 40 to 30. The entire downtown grid would be reduced to 25.

The plan joins an existing measure already passed and ready to go into effect this year that will lower nearly all non-arterial residential street speed limits in the city to 20 mph. The city also piloted speed reductions on sections of four arterial streets starting last summer, and those results are informing the larger speed reduction plan.

You can learn more on the city’s project page and from this interactive map of the proposed speed limit changes. An online survey is open until March 30. The Bellevue City Council is set to discuss the plan this summer.

While the plan is bold in places, such as setting a 25 mph speed limit for Bel-Red Road, the effect of these changes will be limited without also changing the designs of the streets. A street with too many lanes that are too wide encourages faster driving regardless of the number on a sign. Hopefully the Council’s new membership will reconsider some of the body’s previous resistance to safe roadway designs on roads like Bel-Red.

It’s also not clear why some street segments would keep their 35 mph speed limits, such as Coal Creek Parkway, a bike route with painted bike lanes and traffic that is far too fast.

#SEAbikes #Seattle

U.S. considers changing regulations designed to protect North Atlantic right whales
The director of science at the Canadian Whale Institute, Moira Brown, says speed limits for ships are not enough to prevent collisions with whales, but the proposal to remove them is a "huge conservation setback."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/u-s-changing-speed-rules-protecting-endangered-whales-9.7117887?cmp=rss

Summary of new California #transportation laws for 2026 is on pages 11-12 of Transportation Agency for Monterey County’s Bike and Pedestrian Facilities Advisory Committee meeting packet for Feb: https://www.tamcmonterey.org/files/e73eb70df/BPC+Agenda+Packet+February+4+Meeting.pdf

Among the new laws:
AB 382 (Berman) – #Pedestrian safety: #SchoolZones: #SpeedLimits
AB 1014 (Rogers) – #TrafficSafety: #SpeedLimits
SB 671 (Cervantes) – #PedestrianCrossing signals
SB 71 (Wiener) – California #Environmental Quality Act: exemptions: #transit projects [AND #ActiveTransportation projects]
AB 544 (Davies) – #ElectricBicycles: required equipment
AB 875 (Murasutchi) – Vehicle removal — In part, "grants law enforcement authority to #impound certain noncompliant electric vehicles. Officers may remove electric vehicles with fewer than four wheels that exceed legal #speed thresholds and do not qualify as #ebikes, as well as Class 3 e-bikes operated
by riders under 16 years old or without required helmets.”

#TrafficLaws #biking #walking #PublicSafety #DriverEducation #BikersEd #youth

Speed limits are among the concepts that are never just matters of fact.
👉 https://philosophics.blog/2026/01/03/just-the-facts-mum-about-speed-limits/?utm_source=masto&utm_medium=social
I use this as an example to relate to my latest essay, The Fact of the Matter: After Bernard Williams – Truthfulness, Facts, and the Myth of Immediacy: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18133958
#facts #truth #philosophy #language #epistemology #ontology #signs #speedlimits #laws #jurisprudence #blog #perception #technology #podcast