Yes, you can. That doesn't make it a good idea though. You might get pulled over by the police because it is technically speeding, but sure. Go ahead.
There are several Interstate Highways with a 75 MPH speed limit at various points throughout their span, but there isn't one which has that speed limit at every single point.
The highest speed limit I know of on an Interstate highway in the U.S. is 75 MPH, but that varies.
around 65m.p.h on the straightaways
70 mph. But the turnpikes are 75 mph.
Whatever the speed limit for any other vehicle on that roadway is. Most of the Interstate there has a 75 MPH speed limit (except when going through cities), and you're allowed to drive 75 (provided your truck isn't governed below that).
The speed limit in North Dakota depends on the type of road you are traveling on. It is 55 mph if you are on a gravel or dirt road, paved two lane county road and township highways if there is not a speed limit sign posted.It is 65 mph on a two lane highway if the posted sign says 65. It is 70 mph on paved four-lane divided highways. It is 75 if you are on Interstate 29 or interstate 94.
The order of magnitude is 10^1, or about 75 miles per hour. This is also the order of magnitude for the speed of a cheetah.
The order of magnitude is 10^1, or about 75 miles per hour. This is also the order of magnitude for the speed of a cheetah.
The order of magnitude is 10^1, or about 75 miles per hour. This is also the order of magnitude for the speed of a cheetah.
Arizona law is confusing. There is a state maximum 85 MPH limit There is a separate law which says that a 55 MPH limit is absolute. There is another law which sets absolute speed limits of 65 and 75 on rural Interstates. In fact the rural Interstate speed limit is 75 ( and the limit on most other rural roads is 65. The maximum posted speed is 75 mph although the primie facie speed limit is 85 mph for rural highway (outside areas of 50,000 or more population). Within city areas such as Phoenix or Tucson the posted limit varies between 55-65 mph although 85 is still the primie facie limit. The 55 as absolute limit is probably left over from the era when 55 was the maximum limit nationwide and is simply a "waste of finite resources" violation.
The speed limit on most highways in the US is 65 mph. Depending on conditions, most traffic does 70 to 75 mph.
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