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Lee Lofaso | Mike Powell | natives |
February 23, 2019 10:16 PM * |
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Hello Mike, >> They used to but too many people in poorly-maintained cars driving too >> fast caused the state to recind that decision IIRC. MP> There are also Federal highway dollars. Back during various times in our MP> history, while the states set their speed limits, the Feds would tell them MP> that setting them too high would result in loss of funding. MP> IIRC, that is pretty much where the national standard of 55 MPH came from. There is a 41-mile stretch on I-130 between Austin and San Antonio that has a posted speed limit of 85 mph. A legislator in California has introduced legislation to do away with speed limits entirely. --Lee -- Laying Pipe Since '88 --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: news://eljaco.se (2:203/2) |
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