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Who was the first person ever busted for speeding? And how fast was he going? Gordy takes you back to the bizarre, steam-powered birth of traffic laws—when the speed limit was 2 miles per hour, and men waving red flags had to walk in front of cars.
In this episode of Smartest Year Ever, we explore the world’s first speed limits, the wild origin of automotive laws, and the truly unhinged way authorities handled “dangerous” new tech. From steam tractors to bicycle chases, you’ll get a wild ride through Victorian-era overregulation, protectionist policies, and one very bold man with a heavy foot.
If you’ve ever questioned modern traffic enforcement—or cursed at a school zone sign—this one’s for you.
Like and subscribe to keep up every single day on our quest to become the World’s Greatest Conversationalists.
Sources:
Plowden, D. (1971). The Motor Car and Politics: 1896–1970. The Bodley Head.
Department for Transport (UK). (2021). A Short History of Road Safety.
BBC News. (2010). First UK speeding fine was in Kent in 1896.
Historic UK. The Red Flag Act.
City of Boston Archives. (1903). Ordinances Relating to the Use of Automobiles and Motor Vehicles.
#SpeedingHistory #TransportationFacts #TrafficLaws #SteamEngines #DailyFacts Music thanks to Zapsplat.
Who was the first person ever busted for speeding? And how fast was he going? Gordy takes you back to the bizarre, steam-powered birth of traffic laws—when the speed limit was 2 miles per hour, and men waving red flags had to walk in front of cars.
In this episode of Smartest Year Ever, we explore the world’s first speed limits, the wild origin of automotive laws, and the truly unhinged way authorities handled “dangerous” new tech. From steam tractors to bicycle chases, you’ll get a wild ride through Victorian-era overregulation, protectionist policies, and one very bold man with a heavy foot.
If you’ve ever questioned modern traffic enforcement—or cursed at a school zone sign—this one’s for you.
Like and subscribe to keep up every single day on our quest to become the World’s Greatest Conversationalists.
Sources:
Plowden, D. (1971). The Motor Car and Politics: 1896–1970. The Bodley Head.
Department for Transport (UK). (2021). A Short History of Road Safety.
BBC News. (2010). First UK speeding fine was in Kent in 1896.
Historic UK. The Red Flag Act.
City of Boston Archives. (1903). Ordinances Relating to the Use of Automobiles and Motor Vehicles.
#SpeedingHistory #TransportationFacts #TrafficLaws #SteamEngines #DailyFacts Music thanks to Zapsplat.