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max_ ◴[] No.44770751[source]
"More than half of Helsinki’s streets now have speed limits of 30 km/h."

This is the only secret.

People over speeding is what kills.

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dilyevsky ◴[] No.44772000[source]
The real reason is Finnish absolutely draconian fines that scale up with income and really really strict enforcement. Make fines start with $500 and go to thousands and actually enforce them and not what SF is doing and we'll have the same but people over here don't like to hear it...
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EasyMark ◴[] No.44779625[source]
do they charge as a % of annual income or wealth? I think that would be the key in the USA. I'll risk a $300 ticket for speeding, probably not a $3000 ticket
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1. anilakar ◴[] No.44783166[source]
Income after taxes. The maximum count is 120 fines, or approximately sixty days' net income. They can be levied without a separate court order.