There will be no more speeding by this thing.
Here.
The breaking of a law or even of a guideline or written policy makes the negligence automatic and per se. In any accident, the question of negligence is settled by the breaking of a rule. The sole remaining dispute will be about the amount of the damages. Because of the knowledge of the rules ahead of time, the negligence per se may even be labeled as intentional or with malice. The damages may then be trebled.
Most laws, regulations, and rules are worthless, and may actually cause more damages. They are designed to generate jobs, and have no merit or scientific validity. That is a legislative question, and not one for the court in a negligence claim.
Look forward to 3 hour commutes instead of 1 hour commutes, caused by cars obeying every single one of the Rules of The Road.
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