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Texans With a Need for Speed Soon May Be Able to Drive 85

Published April 07, 2011
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Traffic along a Dallas interstate.
In Texas, it seems 80 mph just isn't fast enough.

A bill passed in the state House of Representatives would raise the speed limit to 85 miles per hour on certain long stretches of road or designated lanes. The Senate is working on a similar proposal.

If the bill becomes a law, Texas will have the highest speed limit in the country.

More than 500 miles of interstate, particularly in West Texas, are already set at 80 miles per hour, and would be candidates for the change.

Some worry raising the speed limit to 85 miles per hour would cause more accidents and could be unsafe.

"The two things that contribute most to traffic accidents are speed and alcohol," Jerry Johns, president of the Southwest Insurance Information Institute, told Reuters. "The higher the speed limit, the more accidents there are, the more injuries, and the more deaths."

But officials in Texas say they would study the conditions on the ground with safety in mind before determining where the speed limit would be increased.

"You're looking at the road. You're looking at the safety features, slight distances and curvature," Cynthia Northrop White, a Texas Department of Transportation representative told MyFoxDallas.com. "You're looking at the 85th percentile of what people are actually traveling on that road."

Texas isn't the only state with a need for speed.

Utah's speed limit reaches 80 mph along certain segments. The limit was raised from 75 mph in 2009.

"In Utah, after they adjusted from 75 to 80, nothing happened to the accident rate," Gary Biller, executive director of the National Motorist's Association, told Reuters.

Many other western states have 75 mph speed limits including Arizona, Nebraska, Nevada, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Idaho, and Colorado, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

Montana had its speed limit repealed in 1995, leaving the highways without any specific speed limit until 1999, according to the Montana Department of Justice. The speed limit is now 75
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With gas being so high. I'd say their is a lot of people who aren't for the speed limit going up this high.
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#3
I believe a lot of women are going to be very happy in Texas. Lol
#4
^Isn't that the truth. lol
#5
I love it. Wish theyd do it here.
If some are concerned about the extra 5 mph, thats ridicolous because people are already driving it anyways.
Our speed limit on the interstates here for the most part are 70. And for the most part i drive atleast 80, more if im comfortable where im at, oh, and the radar detectors on lol
#6
This is nothing.. In some of the western states there are highways and interstates that have 100mph speed limits. Places like Atlanta should have these kind of speed limits.. The 8 lanes on each side is a nascar race, which I will be participating in a few days Smile
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Ballers Wrote:This is nothing.. In some of the western states there are highways and interstates that have 100mph speed limits. Places like Atlanta should have these kind of speed limits.. The 8 lanes on each side is a nascar race, which I will be participating in a few days Smile
The article states that if Texas passes this 85mph law, that it would be the highest speed limit in the country. A google search agrees that 80mph is the highest speed limit in the US. Texas and Utah are the only states to have it, according to the articles.
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They must have lowered the speed limits in those states within the past year or so then.. because I do know that in Wisconsin or Oregon, one of those looney tune states used to have a road that had a 100mph limit.

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