70 mi. per hr.
On public highways in Texas, they are considering raising it to 80mph.
35-65 MPH on most highways in the US
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.
65 In Texas is 70 mph
The speed limit on most highways in the US is 65 mph. Depending on conditions, most traffic does 70 to 75 mph.
Yes, but they still have speed limits. Its law, the default for highways is 70 "unless otherwiese posted" 55 rural, 25 residential....
"Double-nickel" refers to the speed limit of 55 mph that was mandated across the US in 1974 due to the oil crisis. This speed limit was intended to conserve fuel and promote road safety.
That varies between states, who have jurisdiction to set speed limits in their respective state.
speed limit was 70 speed limit was 70
The average speed from New York to Washington DC is 43MPH which hasn't change in the last 25 years. That should give you a idea of the Interstate avg speeds. One must account for traffic, road condition, normal congestion in high traveled areas. If you mean the average speed limit, it's probably 65 MPH. In 1995 Congress repealed the national speed limit of 55 and it is now up to states again to determine the limits. About 30 states have limits of 70 MPH or higher. A few Western states have no speed limits on certain stretches of highway.
zero -anonymous Legal limit for what? Population? Killing? Drinking?
In Nicaragua, the speed limits generally range from 40 to 80 km/h (approximately 25 to 50 mph) in urban areas and up to 100 km/h (about 62 mph) on highways. In comparison, the United States typically has speed limits of 25-35 mph in urban areas and 55-75 mph on highways, depending on the state. Overall, the speed limits in Nicaragua are generally lower than those in the US.