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If the limit is setup appropriately. Loads of roads have the limit set where you would think the speed limit is 80km/h but somehow it is set to 50km/h. So everyone ignores the set limit. While at other roads the limit is say 70km/h but you can hardly drive over 50km/h.
The limit should be set to whatever is deemed safe for pedestrians and cyclists in a given location. The road design should then match that speed limit.
So the road should be redesigned to make it hard to drive over 50 (make it more narrow and add traffic calming)
No. If it is a almost straight road only for cars and such. No bicycle's or slower vehicles near it. It shut be 80 and their is no reason for it to be 50.. At least that are the most cases I come across.
Are there "things" around the road? Houses, workplaces, industrial estates, parks? If so, there will be people walking and cycling on the road, and the speed limit should be 50 (or ideally 30). If it's just a road in the middle of nowhere, sure, make it 80/100 depending on how well you can maintain it.
Nope just fields of grass and some trees that are far away.