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Title: Texas Speed Limit
Post by: W. Gray on April 07, 2011, 08:52:21 PM
I see where a bill has been introduced in Texas to raise the speed limit to 85.

Has not been that long ago that the Kansas Turnpike had an 80 mph speed limit. Also has not been that long that Kansas had a 55 mph speed limit along with the rest of the nation.
Title: Re: Texas Speed Limit
Post by: flintauqua on April 07, 2011, 09:39:33 PM
The Leg recently voted to increase the speed limit to 75 on divided limited access highways (basically the Interstates and K-10 from Lenexa to near Lawrence).  I don't think the Gov has signed the bill yet, but is expected to.

http://www.kansascity.com/2011/04/01/2769933/speed-limit-likely-going-higher.html
Title: Re: Texas Speed Limit
Post by: W. Gray on April 07, 2011, 09:44:30 PM
Good. That drop down from 75 to 70 coming from Colorado is always a big let down even though it is only 5 mph.
Title: Re: Texas Speed Limit
Post by: larryJ on April 08, 2011, 08:38:53 AM
This made me remember of a time when I attended a mini-reunion held in Durango, CO.  There were two different conventions going on at the place where we stayed.  One was a group of Hudson (the car) owners and the other was a group of highway patrol officers.  In talking to the officers, I was told that driving in New Mexico, stay within the speed limit, driving in Arizona, you can go pretty much how fast you want within reason and not causing any problems, and in California, five miles per hour over the limit is acceptable, again as long as you are not being irrresponsibile.

Larryj
Title: Re: Texas Speed Limit
Post by: Ms Bear on April 08, 2011, 09:53:09 PM
I was amazed to hear that they were considering raising the speed limit here it Texas considering giving tickets is the only income for some of the small towns but also knowing that the average speed most of the drivers are going on the stretch of highway I drive on is 75 to 85 between 6 and 8 am, 70 to 80 between 8 am and noon.  Coming home in the evening is usually running between 70 and 80, the posted speed limit is 65 and I don't think I have driven 65 except when my husband was back seat driving.  He finally learned to get in, buckle up and shut up.