Cars can easily be made so they are limited, to at least not exceed national speed limit so why aren't they?
If we could easily make knives that performed their indented function (stabbing up carrots) but couldn't be used for stabbing up people, surely we'd choose to do that.
My Toyota verso can cane it up the motorway at over 100, but it's never going to see a track in its life - I can't see any other reason for it to be able to go that fast.
Cars can easily be made so they are limited, to at least not exceed national speed limit so why aren't they?
If we could easily make knives that performed their indented function (stabbing up carrots) but couldn't be used for stabbing up people, surely we'd choose to do that.
My Toyota verso can cane it up the motorway at over 100, but it's never going to see a track in its life - I can't see any other reason for it to be able to go that fast.