What is the fastest legal speed limit?

The highest speed limits are generally 70 mph (113 km/h) on the West Coast and the inland eastern states, 75–80 mph (121–129 km/h) in inland western states, along with Arkansas, Louisiana, Maine, and Michigan; and 65–70 mph (105–113 km/h) on the Eastern Seaboard.
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What is the fastest legal speed limit in the United States?

It's a hallmark of America and now there's a new highway opening that will have a speed limit of 85 MPH. That's right, there's a 40 mile stretch of a toll road between Austin and San Antonio where you will be able to legally drive 85 miles per hour — the highest speed limit on any highway in the U.S.
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Which US state has no speed limit?

Big Bang to 1974

Trilobites blaze across the continental drift for eons before oceans turn to highways that man promptly ruins with speed limits. Only one state, Montana, is left unspoiled with no daytime speed limit. At night, speeds are restricted to 65 mph on interstate highways and 55 mph on two-lanes.
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What's the slowest speed limit?

Hawaii has the overall lowest speed limits in the United States. Rural and urban interstates in Hawaii have a speed limit as low as 35 miles per hour. Please note that Hawaii speed limits vary between islands.
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What is the fastest speeding ticket ever issued?

The fastest speeding ticket was issued to a driver going 153 mph in a 70 mph zone.
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What country has no speed limits?

There are only two big places on the map with no speed limit roads: Australia's Northern Territory and Germany. The Northern Territory has gone back and forth on this question: in 2007, it imposed a mandatory speed limit after many years of legal unlimited speeding.
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What was the highest speed a driver was ticketed in the US?

For those of you stressing out about your speeding ticket, it could be worse. The fastest known speeding ticket was issued in May 2003 in Texas. The driver was operating a Koenigseggs CCR, a super sports car made in Sweden, and was allegedly going 242 mph (389 km/hr) in a 75 mph zone.
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Why do cars go up to 160 mph?

Most speedometers max out around 140 or 160 mph, even though the cars aren't designed to go that fast. The practice serves automakers' needs to mass-produce standard gauges for different cars. It also adds psychological benefits to drivers, who may want to think of themselves as amateur racecar drivers.
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What is the fastest road in the world?

The German Autobahn

Germany has to take the top spot in the world's fastest roads, not least because around 45 percent of the country's autobahns have no speed limit, although the advisory speed limit is 81 mph.
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How fast can you drive on the Autobahn in Germany?

AUTOBAHNS OF GERMANY ?? So, how fast are you allowed to drive on the autobahn? The government recommends a maximum speed of 130 kph, so about 80 mph per hour on autobahns, but drivers are free to go as fast as they want in de-restricted sections of the autobahns. Yes, as fast as you want!
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Can you go 5 mph over the speed limit in Texas?

Ticketing is also up to the discretion of the trooper, but as long as you are driving safely, going a few mph over the limit is considered legal. If you are pulled over for exceeding the limit by five mph on an empty highway under a clear blue sky, chances are good the ticket can be fought in court.
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Is there a 90 mph speed limit in Texas?

The law sets the maximum at 70 mph, but allows the Texas Transportation Commission to establish a maximum speed limit of 75 mph (80 mph or 85 mph if the highway is designed to accommodate that speed) on the highway system if that speed is determined to be safe and reasonable after a traffic or engineering study.
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What is the slowest speed limit in the US?

The lowest maximum speed limit in the country is 30 miles per hour (48 km/h) in American Samoa.
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Is 85 mph too fast?

Safe Driving

Instead of slowing down in rain, fog or darkness, most of the drivers will maintain the pace just like they do on other highways. An 85 mile per hour speed limit is a recipe for disaster. Regardless of how well engineers construct the road, the highway is unsafe for the people who will use it.
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How much does the average American speed?

Males run at an average speed of 8 mph, and women run at an average speed of 6.5 mph. People running for their lives, not for recreational purposes, can run at an average speed of 12 mph. Athletes and gym enthusiasts tend to be faster than the average person and may run at a speed as high as 14 to 17 mph.
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Where do people drive fastest?

In six states —Idaho, Maine, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming — drivers can get up to 75 miles per hour on urban interstates, and oftentimes even faster on rural ones.
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Why are Oregon speed limits so low?

Washington's law enabled localities to determine safe maximum speeds, allowing them to decrease the limits at intersections but limiting decreases to not less than 20 mph. Oregon authorized localities to set speed limits that are 5 mph slower than statutory speeds for roads located in residential districts.
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Can a car go 300 mph?

In 2019, the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ became the first production car to drive 300 mph.
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Can a car go 200 mph?

In a recent issue of Automobile, the magazine counted 16 modern cars that can go 200 mph or more. Along with the Ferraris (the F12, 211 mph) and Lamborghinis (Aventador, 217 mph), some were nearly prosaic, including a Cadillac (CTS-V, 200 mph) and a Dodge (Viper, 206 mph).
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How fast is a human?

So far, the fastest anyone has run is about 27½ miles per hour, a speed reached (briefly) by sprinter Usain Bolt just after the midpoint of his world-record 100-meter dash in 2009.
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What is the most expensive ticket you can get?

The 10 Most Expensive Speeding Tickets Of All Time
  1. The $2.4M Bugatti belonging to one very pissed off Dad.
  2. Approximately $1M, the biggest (actual) speeding ticket EVER. ...
  3. $290,000 for a millionaire speed addict. ...
  4. $217,000 for a sausage prince. ...
  5. The $200k Lambo, belonging to the unluckiest millionaire ever. ...
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How fast can you drive in Japan?

Statutory speed limit in Japan defaults to 100 km/h (62 mph) for divided national expressways and 60 km/h (37 mph) for any other roads, unless otherwise posted. The highest speed limit in Japan is 120 km/h (75 mph) on some sections of Shin-Tōmei Expressway (E1A) and Tōhoku Expressway (E4).
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Why do the Japanese drive on the right?

Following Japan's defeat during World War II, the Japanese prefecture of Okinawa came under American rule, which meant that the island was required to drive on the right.
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