Adamant
Elio Addict
The Interstate system is styled after the Autobahn with multiple lanes and limited on and off ramps, the US never had that before.
Prior to the Interstate system we had the Highway system that had far too many surface street connections; now a lot of the original Highway system has become just a busy surface street.
The idea for the Autobahn was there, it was just modified incorrectly and it let too many others in to help design it.
Plus I understand that the Autobahn is nothing like it used to be; there are a lot of areas where it has speed limits and traffic just about as bad as ours.
Yes, it still opens up in some areas but those are starting to shrink.
One other thing the Autobahn has we don't; people that actually follow the rules of the road. Passing on the right is a big time no-no and people adhere to the "slower traffic stay right"; very few left lane campers there.
We do have an autobahn... limited access highway. We don't call it autobahn though. We call them Interstates. I've driven on the autobahn in Germany, into Luxembourg and Cologne.... got up to 140 and felt like I was flying in the Mini... Of course, 140KMH is only 84MPH... So, I've been much faster here in the States. Montana didn't have a speed limit for a long time either. Our highway system allows for much higher overall speeds as we actually have straight sections whereas the Germans didn't want sections that could be used for enemy aircraft landing. The autobahn was a pain as there would be short sections with no speed limit followed by many, many sections with speed limits. And, where is Ausfahrt? It took us a little while to realize that all those exits that pointed toward Ausfahrt weren't pointing to some city we were circling but rather that Ausfahrt means "Exit". We laughed once someone remembered what it meant.
As far as my Autobahn comment, I was talking about "Unlimited MPH" sections. We don't have our own unlimited sections of freeway, and we absolutely should. There are so many places where no speed limit would work perfectly.
But I see the problem of American driving habits and people here not following the laws like they do in Germany. Perhaps someday they can slowly introduce the "unlimited sections" but also introduce new rules and laws that go along with it to MAKE SURE people are aware of consequences of not following the rules in these sections. Also include more signage and highay patrol in these sections. Make it impossible to miss.
Example:
Left Lane Camper in unlimited section holding up traffic: $500 fine per offense (more than 2 offenses per year and your lisense is suspended)
Passing on right: $750 fine per offense
Etc, etc, etc.
Also adapt DMV and driving school to adhere to these new laws and unlimited sections.