Hi,
It seems there is some consensus about the 130 limit on the 
on-ramp: https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=70677 (in dutch 
unfortunately) so apparently this should be solved in the routing algorithm.

I can see at least two ways to tackle this.
1 - I don't know how normal crossings are modeled, but I assume some 
assumption is made that you (sometimes?) have to slow down when you cross 
other roads.
In the Netherlands, these highways should never join with roads of  lower 
order. If a highway link does, that counts as a normal crossing where you 
would have to assume some delay due to crossing traffic. 
2 - It is quite irresponsible to assume you can race past a point on the 
map at 130km/h where the maximum speed of one of the connecting roads is 
only 80. The maximum speed at any point on the map should be no higher than 
the lowest of the speed limits of the connecting roads.

Best regards,
Paul

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