Given how many people treat speed limits as suggestions, at best, having your vehicle obey the limit would turn some people off of them.

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    Truly self driving cars would allow you to participate in other activities safely while the car moves you. You could read a book, play a game, apply your makeup, etc. Given that trade-off, I think most people would be willing to sacrifice the extra 2.5 minutes a trip.

    2.5 minute estimate derived from the difference of travel time between half the average US daily travel of 42 miles at a speed of 60mph and the same distance traveled at 68mph.

    Most people would accept the trade-off of being in the car 5 minutes longer per day if it meant they got 42 minutes of leisure instead of 37 minutes of weaving through traffic.

    Also with a critical mass adoption of self-driving cars the speed limit could be increased.

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      Also with a critical mass adoption of self-driving cars the speed limit could be increased.

      Only if the bicycle paths are separated from the road by a wall.

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        My city’s solution to that is just to not have bike paths and tell people to “share the road” on 45 MPH streets.