OT: HWY speed limit of 85 MPH! Finally!
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OT: HWY speed limit of 85 MPH! Finally!
I sure hope this sets a presedence for other states and provinces (up north), with most cars being very capable of doing 120 MPH, 85 MPH sounds like a great compromise. I'd say 90-95 is very reasonable too, but only in the left lane and to ENFORCE left lane as passing lane just like enforcing speed limit.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fastes...183438136.html
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/fastes...183438136.html
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they're working on that in Texas, or have already done so..........have not looked as of late....
higher speed limits are a big responsibility......not trying to be a wet blanket lol
higher speed limits are a big responsibility......not trying to be a wet blanket lol
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Needless to say we slowed down, got over a few lanes and put some distance between us.
There are some real idiots out there. The requirements will not toughen up because it means revenue. License fees, gas tax, registration, insurance. The more the merrier.
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That toll road/highway goes right in front of COTA. It is a toll road which goes from I-10 to North of Austin. THe speed in 85 MPH. At the moment it is only 41 miles long. They are looking to put more of these in the state in if this works out.
#10
Agreed. Driving down 680 the other day with my kids in the 911 I was able to point out a guy in a trashed Honda accord with duct tape keeping the fender on, driving with earbuds in, smoking a cigarette, air drumming, driving with his knees and going 80 mph.
Needless to say we slowed down, got over a few lanes and put some distance between us.
There are some real idiots out there. The requirements will not toughen up because it means revenue. License fees, gas tax, registration, insurance. The more the merrier.
Needless to say we slowed down, got over a few lanes and put some distance between us.
There are some real idiots out there. The requirements will not toughen up because it means revenue. License fees, gas tax, registration, insurance. The more the merrier.
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I10 (non-toll) was posted 80 mph through west Texas. 10 over was traffic flow.
Trouble is west Texas goes on forevarrrrr........
#13
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Virginia law says it's automatic reckless driving, with up to 6 months jailtime, for speeds 80mph or faster, even in a 70mph zone! 20 over is automatic reckless too. 75 in a 55 zone? Goin' to jail, buddy!
Virginia law really needs to get changed.
Virginia law really needs to get changed.
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I'm all for higher speed limits. But what I would really like to see is an enforcement campaign to ticket everyone just cruising in the fast lane without passing. Or anyone driving in the fast lane with no traffic in the slower lanes.
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Nevada used to have no limit during the daytime. When the 55 mph limit was federally mandated all they did in Nevada was wave at you to slow down a little. Those were the days.