Last fall, the NBC 5 Investigates series “Driven to Death” revealed that at least 18 people died and 78 more were seriously injured in speed-related crashes alone on Central Expressway in Dallas in less than five years.
So, since someone else did their job for them, monitoring traffic fatalities (that's someone's job, to monitor and report on those stats to the govt to adjust the speed limit appropriately) the Dallas City Council voted to reduce the speed limit, because with a lower speed limit (65) drivers could be arrested and their vehicles impounded at a lower speed threshold.
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