Your error is thinking about “fuel”. It is the stated goal of the EU to push electronic cars and it totally doesn’t matter if some legacy technology is not working perfectly on safe roads.
I think the biggest and most important impact of this is safety actually. Survival chances from a 30km/h crash are significantly higher than at 50km/h. Crashes also simply happen much less because of a shorter stopping distance. Another thing is that at 30km/h you have much lower noise levels which is imo a public health issue that is very much undervalued. Also wear on the road surface decreases which makes for longer periods of time without construction.
Your error is thinking about “fuel”. It is the stated goal of the EU to push electronic cars and it totally doesn’t matter if some legacy technology is not working perfectly on safe roads.
I think the biggest and most important impact of this is safety actually. Survival chances from a 30km/h crash are significantly higher than at 50km/h. Crashes also simply happen much less because of a shorter stopping distance. Another thing is that at 30km/h you have much lower noise levels which is imo a public health issue that is very much undervalued. Also wear on the road surface decreases which makes for longer periods of time without construction.
Legacy technology :D