I heard a rumor about the interstates in Indiana going to 70 MPH speed limits, but didn't know for sure.All of the interstates around me are 55 MPH due to proximity to Louisville, so I didn't notice the change. But today when I got away from the city to go to the dealer, sure enough I could go 70.How long has it been like that? And are you guys seeing the same thing in your part of the state?Woo hoo!
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news.google.com,search for indiana speed limithere is one of the many hits, http://www.wcpo.com/news/2005/....htmlQuote »Drivers on Indiana's interstates will soon be blazing along at 70 mph. On Tuesday Indiana Department of Transportation workers began installing new speed limit signs along some of the state's interstate highways. Over 600 signs have to be switched -- and drivers can't drive that fast until the change is posted. A law authorizing the higher speed limit took effect July 1, but for safety reasons officials decided to wait until after the Fourth of July holiday weekend to begin changing the signs.
They just changed them in Iowa to 70. The cops are out in full force pulling over speeders. Used to never see them hardly, now I can't drive 10 miles without seeing somebody pulled over.
lol! That figures... You could probably run all day long at 70 when the speed limit was 65, but now if you're running 71 in a 70, time for a ticket! I was wondering if that would end up happening here, probably so...
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Hehehe...55. I can't drive 55! If you drove 55 anywhere in AZ you would be run over.We just got back from a road trip across the western states, everywhere except CA and road construction areas was pretty much go as fast as your car can handle. I can not imagine that same trip at 55. 55 lol.
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55 and 65 are the norms up here. about 10 yrs ago when i was in hs, the hwys went up from 55 to 65. i remember all the people making a big deal over it, saying how more people would just speed and kill themselves on the roads. the only places where people have died (for the most part) have been in the no passing zones on the hwys or involve a drunk driver.
They've been 70 in Minnesota once you get outside the Minneapolis area for a while.Quote, originally posted by redlava »They just changed them in Iowa to 70. The cops are out in full force pulling over speeders. Used to never see them hardly, now I can't drive 10 miles without seeing somebody pulled over.I'll have to remember that when I head to my parents house in NE Iowa. At least I don't have to change the cruise any more when I cross the state line!
there are rummor in Wisconsin about raising from 65 to 75mph...I'm only infavor of the increase if it is enforced!!! the problem now is the current speed laws are not enforced and ppl are already going 75-80mph.
Dang...we got to have 70 down here in Texas just to be able to get anywhere in the state in a decent time. Thank goodness our highways are in good enough shape to take 70-80 vehicles.
70 Except in construction zones, where fines are doubled, of course.Then there's Interstate 70 eastbound near Richmond, Indiana. There traffic is so uh, "messed" up at certain times, that you can't drive 10 MPH! There was a 15 MILE backup eastbound when we were traveling home (westbound) at 9 pm on a weekday!
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Quote, originally posted by kostby »70 Except in construction zones, where fines are doubled, of course.Yeppers! No messing around in construction zones, that's for sure... I always stick to the 45 MPH or whatever speed limit like glue through those. Ticks people off that are behind me, but I don't really care - that's their problem, not mine - I'm obeying the law, they aren't.
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Quote, originally posted by trdvibe »and school zones! wouldn't want anyone doing 70 mph if i had a child walking to/from school!We have a major problem with speeding in school zones and passing the bus when it is stopped (even with stop sign extended and with a cop car following). The problem is so bad that my daughter had to ride the bus an extra 30 minutes a day so it could let her out on our side of the road.The offenders are mostly "winter visiters" (snow birds, white heads, Q-Tips, blue hairs, etc.) from the mid-west and north east. I know there must be school busses in those parts of the country, do people there pass busses while the kids are trying to cross the road? It is probably because most of these drivers are rather old and can't see very well over the dashes of their crown vics and buicks.
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Here in SoCal most of the urban freeways are 65, actual speeds are usually all jammed up, I drive to AZ at least once a year. Out of town I-10 speed limit is 75. I've been told anything Just got new tires last Sat. Nice and smooth up to 90, haven't had a chance to go faster.... yet!
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Quote, originally posted by trdvibe »and school zones! wouldn't want anyone doing 70 mph if i had a child walking to/from school!I don't think they build many schools on the side of the freeway with the intent of kids walking down the shoulder of the road to get home... Isn't it illegal to walk down the side of the interstate anyway? LOL
Quote, originally posted by Kari »I don't think they build many schools on the side of the freeway with the intent of kids walking down the shoulder of the road to get home... Isn't it illegal to walk down the side of the interstate anyway? LOLas a matter of fact, you wont find any establishments actually on the interstate!
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70 finally. Talk about behind the times. Been 75 in Nebraska for a long time, since the government said it was ok. My 2 lane hwy to my house is 65. Granted we're mostly rural and don't have a lot of traffic.I went through the panhandle of Texas one time and I think it was 70 or 75 on the 2 lane highways as well as the interstate. Now I wish Kansas would raise there's a little bit more. I hate driving through that state. Well I'll be leaving tomorrow evening for the 20 hour drive down to Houston...Hopefully there will be higher speed limits the whole way.
Quote, originally posted by sloth » Been 75 in Nebraska for a long time, since the government said it was ok. yeah, not too many fatalities when you barrel into a bunch of corn!
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Quote, originally posted by sloth »70 finally. Talk about behind the times. Been 75 in Nebraska for a long time, since the government said it was ok. My 2 lane hwy to my house is 65. Granted we're mostly rural and don't have a lot of traffic.I went through the panhandle of Texas one time and I think it was 70 or 75 on the 2 lane highways as well as the interstate. Now I wish Kansas would raise there's a little bit more. I hate driving through that state. Well I'll be leaving tomorrow evening for the 20 hour drive down to Houston...Hopefully there will be higher speed limits the whole way.at least you drive the short (north-south) distance of Kansas..I used to have to drive the east-west distance all the time to get to Colorado.talk about nothing to see while only going 70...
I know what your talking about. I lived outside of St. Louis for 4 years and my in-laws lived in western CO so we drove that fairly often. Eastern KS isn't bad, but western KS is awful...I think easter CO is just as bad. The panhandle of TX is the worst place I've ever driven through as far as scenery.
Quote, originally posted by ColonelPanic » I always stick to the 45 MPH or whatever speed limit like glue through those. Ticks people off that are behind me...Oh! So YOU were the one holding things up at the front of that line! GGrrrrrrr!!!
Quote, originally posted by gargoyle »Oh! So YOU were the one holding things up at the front of that line! GGrrrrrrr!!! I can't blame him. In Jersey, police are ALWAYS hiding out around construction zones. And you can't seem them a lot of times either, they pull behind a dumptruck or something so they're out of sight to oncoming traffic, but can easily watch anyone going through. They know it's guaranteed you'll nail at least 10 people blowing through them. I go 3 under the limit in those zones, just so I can add protection for myself from radar guns that may not be properly calibrated. I watch out-of-staters blow through them and get nailed by NJSP (or whoever's jurisdiction it is) not 1000 feet beyond the end of the zone. It's guaranteed entertainment!
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Hell yeah, I'm the ******* holding up traffic. And to further (removed) people off, I'm always looking for a semi that is doing the posted speed limit in the construction zone. I'll get in the other lane and run right alongside him, with the cruise set at 45. People don't realize how easy it is to get busted in these zones - and what's even worse, the chance of jail time and hefty fines if someone causes an accident in a construction zone and injures a worker... I can't think that someone would feel it's worth to blow through these zones at 80 MPH and risk landing themselves in the slammer just so they can try to get to their destination one minute before me.
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