Thursday, December 15, 2011

What is the speed limit of a united states freeway?

What is the speed limit of a united states freeway? And...are there any other roads in the country where you can drive above that speed limit? If so, what is the speed limit of that road?|||depends on which part of the U.S. you are driving in. On I-80 in the midwest the speed limit is 75mph and in some parts in Utah it is 80mph, now everyone in the US loves to speed so we usually drive 10mph above the speed limit.|||In urban areas, the speed limit on American expressways can be either 50 or 55. On I-20 on the west side of Atlanta between I-75/85 and I-285, the speed limit is 50. Elsewhere around the ATL, the speed limit is 55. In rural places, the speed limit is 65. REALLY rural areas, where the interstatesoften narrow to two lanes, the speed limit is 70 or 75. I even heard of one stretch of interstate in Texas where people can go 80.|||The speed limits on US freeways vary greatly from state to state and depending upon the type of region you're traveling in. For example in many densely populated areas the freeway speed limit is only 55mph while in most rural areas its at least 65mph. In many western states such as Colorado, Arizona,Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, North %26amp; South Dakota, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada etc it's 75mph The state with the highest speed limit however is Texas with an 80mph limit on long sections of interstate 10 %26amp; 20. Hope this helps!|||All speed limits are determined by the state and there are no road that i know of that you can drive above the speed limit since, at least where i live, all country roads are 55, no matter how far out of town.|||In most areas, the speeds posted are between 55 and 70 MPH. We have on Autobahn here as in Germany with NO speed limits!


There are areas in the desert southwest with no posted speeds - that allow higher speeds.

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