Most interstate highways were designed for the posted speed limits on those interstates.
65mph forRural interstates, it is also 65 forUrban interstates, then 65 forOther limited-accessroads, 55 for other roads
The highest speed limit on the Interstates is 75 MPH.
80 MPH
Interstates generally do not have traffic control lights like those found on city streets. Instead, they rely on signs, lane markings, and variable message boards to manage traffic flow. Interstates are designed for high-speed travel, and traffic signals would disrupt this flow. However, some interchanges or access points may have traffic lights to control merging and exiting traffic.
A network of roads for the purpose of traveling long distances at an above average speed.
That varies between states, who have jurisdiction to set speed limits in their respective state.
Interstates and other main roads of the like which have the highest posted speed limits.
That will depend on the location of the violations. Many interstates have a posted minimum speed and you can be fined if going below that speed.
sure you can walk on interstates, should you? no.
Odd numbered interstates run north and south. Even numbered interstates run east and west
80 MPH during daylight hours, 65 MPH at night.
75 mph is equal to 120.7 kilometers per hour