What is the highest speed limit in the United States?

The highest posted speed limit in the country is 85 mph (137 km/h) and can be found only on Texas State Highway 130, a toll road that bypasses the Austin metropolitan area for long-distance traffic.
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Is there a road in the US with no speed limit?

AUSTIN, Texas — The new US 183 South toll road runs from U.S. 290 East to Texas 71 near the Austin airport. The 8-mile roadway opened in early 2021 but, more than a year later, it still has no posted speed limits.
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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 state has the lowest speed limit?

At the opposite end of the speed spectrum, Alaska remains the “slowest” state, with an average top speed of just 55 mph. The GHSA notes that Alaska's official limit is 55 mph, though 65 mph is allowed on some highways on a case-by-case basis.
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What is the highest speed limit in the world?

As of 2018 the highest posted speed limit in the world is 160 km/h (99 mph), applied on two motorways in the UAE. Speed limits and safety distance are poorly enforced in the UAE, specifically on the Abu Dhabi to Dubai motorway - which results in dangerous traffic, according to a French-government travel-advisory.
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What country has no speed limit?

Autobahn, Germany's national highway network, is known as the highway without speed limits. It is the only European nation to not have a general speed limit on its highways. File timelapse photo of a section of Autobahn in Germany.
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How fast can you drive in Mexico?

70–90 km/h (43–56 mph) on rural two-lane roads. 90 km/h (56 mph) on two-lane highways. 90–100 km/h (56–62 mph) on major highways inside cities. 100 km/h (62 mph) on major highways leaving or approaching towns or cities.
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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 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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Can you speed 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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Is driving over 100 mph a felony in Texas?

Ooh, close call! Driving over 100 mph isn't a felony unless it leads to serious injury or death. That being said, the officer could've charged you with reckless driving, which is typically a misdemeanor criminal charge. In most cases, speeding only comes with a fine and traffic points, not criminal charges.
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What is the highest speed limit in Canada?

The highest speed limit in Canada is found on British Columbia's Coquihalla Highway with a speed limit of 120 km/h (75 mph). Formerly, British Columbia's Okanagan Connector and Highway 19 also possessed 120 km/h limits, but have since been reduced to 110 km/h.
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What state can you drive the 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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How fast can you drive in Germany?

Autobahn speed limit

Germany is the only country in Europe to not have a general speed limit. Instead, it has a “recommended speed limit” of 130 kilometres per hour. You can choose to drive faster than this - it's not illegal, but it's not recommended.
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Why Germany has no speed limit?

Germany, with all its engineering prowess and mastery of everything else of consequence when it comes to cars, developing infrastructure, etc., has built its autobahns to the highest possible standards. These factors have translated into the possibility of not needing a general speed limit on the autobahns.
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What state has the most expensive speeding tickets?

Virginia is the most expensive State in the country for Speeding tickets. If you plan on taking a road trip, go easy on the gas pedal, especially if you plan to travel up or down the East Coast.
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How fast does a Tesla go?

The Model S Plaid is the quickest car we've tested from 30 to 50 mph, doing so in 0.9 second, and from 50 to 70 mph in 1.0 second flat. Tesla claims that the Plaid will some day be able to reach 200 mph, but our test car topped out at 162 mph (you can read more about that here).
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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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Why can cars go over 100 if it's illegal?

"Some street legal cars have governors because of how exceptional their acceleration is." Most manufacturer limits on top speed are tied to the vehicle tire speed rating (usually somewhere around 92-116mph). There are a few that are sort of an industry standard cutoff for 'safety', like 300kpm (I think) on sport bikes.
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Why is there a recommendation not to drive at night in Mexico?

Driving at night in Mexico is particularly challenging. Lighting on many highways is non-existent; livestock have the habit of wandering on the road; and it's difficult to observe hazards, such as potholes and debris. Another thing to keep an eye out for is topes. These are Mexican speed bumps.
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Why do street racers say Mexico?

The term, "Going to Mexico..." is used by people who think they're being wise about filming street racing as they think they can get away with misleading authorities as to the actual location.
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Can you turn right on red in Mexico?

In Mexico, it is illegal to make a right turn on a red light. However, taxis do it all the time! Yellow traffic lights are a signal to stop, not just to slow down. The traffic lights will flash green before turning yellow.
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What is the speed limit in China?

Speed limits

up to 70 km/h (43 mph) on city roads where there is a major road with central reservation or two yellow lines or 80 km/h (50 mph) on China National Highways; 100 km/h (62 mph) on city express roads; 120 km/h (75 mph) on expressways.
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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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