70 mph daytime/ 65mph nightime
85
80 MPH (daylight hours only)
60 miles per hour
daytime 60 nighttime 55
Day time 70 & Night time 65.
The speed limit for passenger cars in urban districts is generally 30 MPH. This only applies to driving laws in the United States.
The maximum speed limit in the state is currently 75 mph, but the state is currently considering increasing the speed limit on part of toll road 130 between Austin and San Antonio to 85 mph.
Day Time 30 / Night Time 30
30 Mph
30 mph
85
30 mph
30
wrong.
Urban: 30-40 km/h Rural: 40-60 km/h All speed limits are universally ignored.
70 mph (Day time) 65 mph (night time) page: 8-3 in Texas Driver Handbook Update: The nighttime speed limit has been repealed, effective 1 September 2011. Update: In 2012, the maximum speed limit on a portion of State Highway 130 in or near Seguine, Texas (between Austin and San Antonio) was raised to 85 mph (137 km/hr).
Keith Lionel Urban
Urban Symphony was created in 2007.
70
50 mph
Dallas
Dependant on the laws of the state or country that you are driving in.
60km/hr
A realistic speed limit depends on the circumstances, the vehicle, the conditions and the ability of the person in charge. A speed limit suitable for race cars would not be suitable for urban areas.
70 MPH
I think it's 80 mph, but Seguine TX is currently (summer of '12) considering raising the speed limit on a stretch of SR-130 to 85 mph (137 kph).
wrong.
65, except through urban areas, where it's even lower.
Where I live it is 100kmph
35 mph in an urban or residential setting. 55 mph on a highway.