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There isn't one universal speed limit for the entire route. The speed limits on Route 66 will vary by state and what sort of area you're driving through... less for residential areas and school zones, naturally, etc. But yes, the entire Route 66 is subject to speed limits.
There is a stretch of Texas state route 130 north of San Antonio with a posted speed limit of 85 mph (137 kph).
Depends on the density of the traffic and the speed limit. If the speed limit is 120kph, then about 35/40 minutes
Generally in the USA if you are on an Interstate ( 95,80 etc) the minimum speed is 40 by law, but by practice no less than 10 miles below the speed limit.
Urban: 30-40 km/h Rural: 40-60 km/h All speed limits are universally ignored.
In normal Conditions, if the speed limit is 65, it is generally 50. If the speed limit is 55, then the minimum is 40. In Ky the minimum is 45 mph on any parkway or interstate.
When the posted speed limit is 70 MPH, the minimum speed limit is typically 40-45 MPH on highways and interstates to maintain traffic flow and safety. It's important to check for posted minimum speed limit signs as well, as they may vary depending on the road conditions.
About 25-40 miles per hour.
No, a speed limit sign typically indicates the maximum speed allowed on a particular road or highway. It does not specify a minimum speed. However, some jurisdictions may have specific laws or rules regarding minimum speeds on certain roads for safety reasons.
The apprehension of the criminal was difficult since he was speeding 40 miles over the speed limit.