10 mphAdded: Statutory speed limits, enforceable by the police, apply ONLY on public ROADS, STRREETS, and HIGHWAYS. If there are speed signs posted on the parking lot they are 'advisory' only, or are enforced by school personnel.
No. Currently the fastest speed in the US is 85 mph (the first to open at that speed is SH-130 between San Antonio, TX and Austin, TX).
just go to a parking lot and you'll see one I'm sure.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 6 hours and 49 minutes.
Around $250 including court costs. Defiantly a bummer.
Since it is over 25 miles above the speed limit, it is up to the judge. Above the limit at 21-24 is $271.00 minimum.
1112 Clay Garage
About 760 miles, according to Google maps. 12 to 14 hours, depending on whether you stick to the speed limit or not.
Yes, there are long-term parking options near the Fort Worth train station, such as the Fort Worth Intermodal Transportation Center. Additionally, you can find nearby parking garages and surface lots that offer long-term parking. It's advisable to check for availability and rates beforehand, as they may vary.
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).
About 760 miles, according to Google maps. 12 to 14 hours, depending on whether you stick to the speed limit or not.
4 miles