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sonic370 06-07-2012 07:19 PM

Hot Dog only in Texas
 
Yee-haw! Texas studies 85-mph speed limit - US news - Life - msnbc.com

Thought it would be easier just to post the link. You know if they give you 85
your gonna take 100. can hardy wait for the road to open. only concern is watching out for the other guy..................

kensnismo 06-07-2012 07:25 PM

Hell they do that now on the george bush

Pintsize725 06-07-2012 07:27 PM

Gotta factor in the big rigs. I'm interested to see the accident rate once this goes into effect.

theDreamer 06-07-2012 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pintsize725 (Post 1759661)
Gotta factor in the big rigs. I'm interested to see the accident rate once this goes into effect.

There are already roads in Texas which allow 80mph, also this law might not allow 18 wheelers to right to travel at those speeds. Many Interstates have two speed signs, 70+mph for passenger vehicles and 65mph for 18 wheelers.

Spikuh 06-07-2012 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theDreamer (Post 1759663)
There are already roads in Texas which allow 80mph, also this law might not allow 18 wheelers to right to travel at those speeds. Many Interstates have two speed signs, 70+mph for passenger vehicles and 65mph for 18 wheelers.

This.


We already have speed limits that bump up to 80 when you start getting further out west. In all honesty, some of those highways are good enough that you could probably push 100 and be about as safe. Mind you, I am speaking to the road quality, not other factors.

I feel most major highways and interstates should be 85 once your get out from populated areas.

gurneyeagle 06-07-2012 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pintsize725 (Post 1759661)
Gotta factor in the big rigs. I'm interested to see the accident rate once this goes into effect.

Hi Ms. Pint! :hello:

In spite what has been stated in other threads, there has never been any correlation between speed and traffic fatalities, unless it's a study funded by an insurance company. As speeds have increased over the last 20 years with the repeal of the dreaded "double nickel", fatalities have continued to go down.

Chalk a lot of that up to much safer cars and highways, but speed as the actual cause of an accident is not that common.

P.S. - liked the old avatar! :tup:

sonic370 06-07-2012 07:38 PM

i enjoyed the part where it said it would be the fastest POSTED maximum in
the western hemisphere, and the second fastest in the world.

of course what they post means nothing. people drive 80-85 all the time even with it's posted 55.

Pintsize725 06-07-2012 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theDreamer (Post 1759663)
There are already roads in Texas which allow 80mph, also this law might not allow 18 wheelers to right to travel at those speeds. Many Interstates have two speed signs, 70+mph for passenger vehicles and 65mph for 18 wheelers.

I drive 130 daily at 80 MPH and there is no separate speed limit for big rigs. They raised from 70 to 75 and now 80 in an effort to attract more drivers and rigs to 130 and off of I35.

Pintsize725 06-07-2012 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gurneyeagle (Post 1759669)
Hi Ms. Pint! :hello:

In spite what has been stated in other threads, there has never been any correlation between speed and traffic fatalities, unless it's a study funded by an insurance company. As speeds have increased over the last 20 years with the repeal of the dreaded "double nickel", fatalities have continued to go down.

Chalk a lot of that up to much safer cars and highways, but speed as the actual cause of an accident is not that common.

P.S. - liked the old avatar! :tup:

Hey, me too. :)

theDreamer 06-07-2012 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pintsize725 (Post 1759672)
I drive 130 daily at 80 MPH and there is no separate speed limit for big rigs. They raised from 70 to 75 and now 80 in an effort to attract more drivers and rigs to 130 and off of I35.

The signs I am referring are on Interstates, as in I-45 or I-10.
Also, per the requirements of the new speed rules, the roads must meet certain standards to be eligible for the speeds above 75mph. On top of that, most of the new roads which are eligible (the ones being built currently) are all paid roads and 18 wheelers avoid them most of the time if possible.

Honestly, the speed limits need to be raised in most places. Many speed ratings are from times long ago which are not relevant to current traffic conditions, car specifications, or safety standards.

sonic370 06-07-2012 08:23 PM

all very true. i commute daily on I-10 in south east texas..

it's a new rebuilt interstate with 3 lanes. and if your in the far left lane going under 80-85 you will get you axx ran over big rigs and all....

i get a big kick watching the beaters. they are the ones you have to watch out for. they could lose a muffler at any moment :eekdance::eekdance:

Kenny 06-07-2012 08:28 PM

OMG! 85 mph speed limit! Like, no way. Everybody move to Texas now!


























just joking, fu*k you.


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kenchan 06-07-2012 08:40 PM

awesome avatar, kenny!! :tup:

Evofusion 06-07-2012 10:01 PM

We need this! It takes me 8 hours at 85mph (hehe) to get to San Antonio from El Paso! That's how big texas is ;)

LakeShow 06-07-2012 10:14 PM

Doing 85mph over here, you better hope your not going to jail.


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