An analogy would be to post a 0.5 mile per hour speed
limit on the interstate highways as a needed safety measure, and then argue that driving at 50 mph is horribly dangerous because it exceeds the recommended safe speed by a hundred-fold.
In the United States, a motorist is not over speeding if his speed is within the fifty - five and seventy - five miles per hour
limit on interstate highways.
Not exact matches
A different law
limits the maximum
interstate highway weight to 80,000 lbs., but it only applies to tractor trailer trucks with dual axles
on both the tractor and the trailer located at least 36 feet apart.
At launch, Comma software will enable cars already
on the road to autonomously navigate
highways and
interstates, much like Tesla's autopilot feature, except Comma isn't placing a
limit on how fast the vehicle can go while operating the software.
Wearing a unique red license plate, the Freightliner Inspiration will be tested autonomously
on limited stretches of
interstate highway in Nevada, which in 2011 became the first state to adopt regulations for robotic vehicles.
In Florida, speed
limits on state
highways up to the following maximums: 70 mph
on Interstates, 65 mph
on a four - lane divided
highway outside an urban area (with a population of 5,000 or more), and 60 mph
on other state
highways.
ATVs may not be operated
on any
interstate or
highway or within
limits of cities of the first class.
In July 1996, Ohio's speed
limits were raised to 65 mph
on designated urban
interstates and rural
highways for passenger vehicles and commercial buses.
Speed
limits are 70 MPH
on some rural
interstate highways.
For example, when Texas increased its speed
limit from 55 mph to 70 mph, the average speed
on a sampling of Texas's urban freeways and
interstate highways increased substantially.