Very few cars travel the speed limit there, they just get out of congestion so they speed up significantly. A crossing there without a light was just a bad idea. I'm not for another light btw, I am against that crossing.
Our main artery would be so much safer with limited access, and there would be far fewer days where we have to sit not moving due to an accident.
But thats my point. I don't think that intersection has had very many accidents compared to other intersection. We had this conversation when it was done, and I think there's been maybe two or three.
Yes, people are speeding up there. Maybe as high as 70, but I think 60-65 is more common. I also think this rider was way above that. Enough so that virtually nobody would be looking that far down the road and expecting what they see to reach them. People do subconscious time speed distance calculations when judging oncoming traffic. Motorcycles, with single or even close dual headlights like a lot of sportbikes give no real visual clues like the widely spaced car headlights. So it's hard to judge how far away they are to start. Leads to what the BRits call SMIDSY.
Now, compound that with a bike travelling twice or more than the legal limit...... That bike wasnt going 70, of that I'm pretty sure.
We dont design traffic safety around people going more than twice the legal limit.
Would 235 be better off as a limited access road? Sure. Thats never going to happen though. What could happen, but won't, is enforcement. Hell, people wonder why everyone is driving like lunatics these last few years. I wonder myself. I'm a fast driver, but even I look around and think I'm in a Mad Max movie. That report linked above tells the tale. When you stop enforcing, people stop behaving.