“No, just that many speed limits are set at arbitrarily low levels and are enforced in situations where there is no danger to other motorists.”
Many drivers in the U.S. are arbitrarily low level drivers, who, even though it rains month, after month, every summer, can’t figure out that it might be slick.
Who, even though they have the best in four wheel drive technology, run off the road and get stuck, or crash into trees, at the slighest hint of snow on the road.
The most ‘danger’ on the road is not the condition of the road itself, it is the other drivers.
There are admittedly poor drivers on the road, but are American drivers worse than their European counterparts, where the speed limits are higher?