Whats your speed limit
carguyinok
12-23-2003, 11:06 AM
This may be a repost but I did a search and didnt find anything.
What are the speed limits where you live ? Here in Oklahoma we are @ 75 MPH interstate with 70 MPH on rural highways\roads.
What are the speed limits where you live ? Here in Oklahoma we are @ 75 MPH interstate with 70 MPH on rural highways\roads.
freakonaleash1187
12-23-2003, 01:14 PM
i wish ours was that high. here in the kansas city metro it is 65 mph on the interstate and 55 on 2 lane highways. the interstate goes up to 70 the farther u get away from kansas city. but even though these are set this low, you still have to go 10 over to pass somebody on the interstate.
mycivic
12-23-2003, 01:24 PM
70 interstate, 65 state highways where am from in CA.
madyak
12-23-2003, 04:40 PM
here in europe, the speed limits vary from 75 to 80 mph on the highway. Long live the autobahn, i've done over 150mph there in my friends 7 series. the problem here isnt the cops, but the speeding cameras that are everywhere.
DeadCoffee
12-27-2003, 08:49 PM
In Sask. it's like, 70kmh haha... oh man it sucks here. I'm probably not 100% correct on this, but I believe that it's about 52mph. Could someone correct me?
madyak
12-28-2003, 09:51 AM
acually 70kph is 44mph. there are 1.6km in a mile.
MioCLK
12-31-2003, 04:53 AM
here in the Bay Area, the bridges are usually 55mph.
Freeways are 55 or 65 mph.
Freeways are 55 or 65 mph.
stagger lee
01-14-2004, 06:32 AM
Down under in west oz speed limits vary from 40km/h up to 110km/h
but in the Northern Territory I believe there's no limit on the open roads.
but in the Northern Territory I believe there's no limit on the open roads.
Zwrangler
01-15-2004, 02:51 PM
Sydney speed limits from 40kms residential to 120 on the hiughway.Also, my second home here in Dubai the limits are generally 80kms in normal roads and 120kms on the highway.
ferrari_adidas5
01-22-2004, 12:17 PM
here is 65 and 55, but i went to texas and for the interstate it is 75 in the day and then 70 at night. i thought that was funny
Stoggers
01-22-2004, 03:11 PM
In good Alberta, Canada, it's generally 50Kmh (30mph) in town, 90Kmh (56mph) on non-freeway out of town roads and 110Kmh (70mph) on freeways...but most people seem to travel at 10-20Kmh over the limit out of town. In the UK it's 70Mph on the Motorway (freeway) but most cars cruise at 80-85 and provided you don't go over 100 and you do slow down if you see the cops, you won't be bothered...however speed through road-works and you will be booked!!
Stefanel1
01-28-2004, 06:37 PM
In France :
90kmh (56mph) on roads and 110 kmh (70mph) on 2 lanes roads.
130kmh (80mph) on highways.
20 to 30 kmh (10 to 20mph) over the speed limit are classical especially on the highways.
That's different from 1 or 2 years ago (160-170 on the highway without a problem) because now, our government installs many cameras on the roads.
And if you have money or know "people", you can drive free without problems.... :D
In Italy : 150kmh (95mph) on the highways
In Germany : unlimited (except some parts)
In Belgium, UK, Irleland, Spain, Austria, Swiss : 120kmh (75 mph).
90kmh (56mph) on roads and 110 kmh (70mph) on 2 lanes roads.
130kmh (80mph) on highways.
20 to 30 kmh (10 to 20mph) over the speed limit are classical especially on the highways.
That's different from 1 or 2 years ago (160-170 on the highway without a problem) because now, our government installs many cameras on the roads.
And if you have money or know "people", you can drive free without problems.... :D
In Italy : 150kmh (95mph) on the highways
In Germany : unlimited (except some parts)
In Belgium, UK, Irleland, Spain, Austria, Swiss : 120kmh (75 mph).
MagicRat
01-28-2004, 11:15 PM
In Ontario, Canada, the multi lane freeway limit is 100 km/h (62 mph)
On 2 lane secondary roads its 80 km/h (49)
Most people zip along up to 130 without much trouble.
The provincial police publically said that they will allow 120 km/h in good daytime weather and clear roads, but have a more severe attitude to poor driving, rather than pure speed.
As it should be.
On 2 lane secondary roads its 80 km/h (49)
Most people zip along up to 130 without much trouble.
The provincial police publically said that they will allow 120 km/h in good daytime weather and clear roads, but have a more severe attitude to poor driving, rather than pure speed.
As it should be.
behvah78
02-05-2004, 12:57 AM
In bc its like 80km/h but nobody obeys it and the cops are too busy picking their nose.
veyron 16/4
02-08-2004, 02:00 AM
yes, like madyak said long live the autobahn.
jcz1987
02-10-2004, 12:54 AM
here in the Bay Area, the bridges are usually 55mph.
Freeways are 55 or 65 mph.
Same here.
Freeways are 55 or 65 mph.
Same here.
96aurora
02-17-2004, 09:29 PM
Michigan Highway: 70 but michigan drivers like 80 to 85. State, county and unmarked roads: 55.
FranKey
02-29-2004, 10:26 PM
here in montreal,quebec its SUPPOSED to be 100 km/h(60mph) on highways and 90 km/h on 2 lane roads but on the highways you can drive at 115-120 km/h and you wont get pulled over.And since its pothole country up here, if you did susp. mods on your car you better watch these holes... :banghead:
burly
03-01-2004, 01:00 PM
In Virginia, its 65MPH on most stretches of interstate, 55MPH on 2 lane highways and divided highways. On the interstate the amount you can speed totally depends on which interstate you are on (I-81, I-66, I-64, I-95, etc)
and where on that interstate you are. In general though, you can go 75MPH and be safe.
With radar detectors illegal, cops using radar detector detectors, and the phasing in of more andmore laser use, you really have to be careful because the Virginia State Police cover I-81, I-66, and I-95 like hawks. Sometimes 4 and 5 cops in a 10-15miles stretch. They also will call in other cops for multi-car stops. I've seen them pull over as many as 6 cars with 4 officers on I-81 before.
As for the 55MPH zones, you typically have to watch for county and town sheriffs more than the state police, except on heavily traveled divided highways like US 460 and US 50. As I'm sure you all know, each county and town is different, so its a much trickier game on these roads. Also, down in southwestern VA where I go to college, many of the roads really don't allow traffic to go faster and sometimes you can't even go the speed limit due to windy, off camber turns. Many sections of US 33 and US 11 have nothing but a ditch on either side of the road, sometimes no lines on the road, are twisty-turny and still have a 55MPH speed limit.
I really wish they would up our interstate speed limit to 70 or 75MPH, though.
and where on that interstate you are. In general though, you can go 75MPH and be safe.
With radar detectors illegal, cops using radar detector detectors, and the phasing in of more andmore laser use, you really have to be careful because the Virginia State Police cover I-81, I-66, and I-95 like hawks. Sometimes 4 and 5 cops in a 10-15miles stretch. They also will call in other cops for multi-car stops. I've seen them pull over as many as 6 cars with 4 officers on I-81 before.
As for the 55MPH zones, you typically have to watch for county and town sheriffs more than the state police, except on heavily traveled divided highways like US 460 and US 50. As I'm sure you all know, each county and town is different, so its a much trickier game on these roads. Also, down in southwestern VA where I go to college, many of the roads really don't allow traffic to go faster and sometimes you can't even go the speed limit due to windy, off camber turns. Many sections of US 33 and US 11 have nothing but a ditch on either side of the road, sometimes no lines on the road, are twisty-turny and still have a 55MPH speed limit.
I really wish they would up our interstate speed limit to 70 or 75MPH, though.
Webslinger60
03-02-2004, 10:58 AM
In NJ it’s still 55mph most hiways. The “unposted rule” is 25-city / 50-higway. There are a few stretches of interstate 80, 95, 78, etc, where it’s 65, but get this:
The fine amount & points are DOUBLED in those areas, and it is supposed to be “zero tolerance”, that means you can get ticketed for 66.
And it gets worse. The zero tolerance rule is selectively enforced, so you never know. Then they started abusing the “double fine” law, by doubling fines for everything, not just speeding in 65 zones and construction zones. So if you get written-up for, say, passing without directional, or no seatbelt, or a burnt taillight, those are also doubled.
Generally, they’ll let the flow of traffic go to 69 on the interstates. There’s so much traffic around here that it’s not safe to drive over 70 anyway. Some idiot will ALLWAYS pull into your lane in front of you at 45.
The fine amount & points are DOUBLED in those areas, and it is supposed to be “zero tolerance”, that means you can get ticketed for 66.
And it gets worse. The zero tolerance rule is selectively enforced, so you never know. Then they started abusing the “double fine” law, by doubling fines for everything, not just speeding in 65 zones and construction zones. So if you get written-up for, say, passing without directional, or no seatbelt, or a burnt taillight, those are also doubled.
Generally, they’ll let the flow of traffic go to 69 on the interstates. There’s so much traffic around here that it’s not safe to drive over 70 anyway. Some idiot will ALLWAYS pull into your lane in front of you at 45.
MethodMan420
03-02-2004, 12:35 PM
I had a buddy who was in law enforcement and what I was always told was "9 your fine 10 your mine."
I have followed this rule of thumb for the past 12 years (most of the time) and have had no tickets so far.
; )
I have followed this rule of thumb for the past 12 years (most of the time) and have had no tickets so far.
; )
Mechanic2003
03-02-2004, 03:22 PM
Here in Scotland it's 70mph for roads out of town, 30mph and 40mph for residential areas, we got a problem here with speed cops and a load of cameras.
Although i've seen myself doing 10mph over the limit through a speed check area and the police didn't seem too fussy.
Although i've seen myself doing 10mph over the limit through a speed check area and the police didn't seem too fussy.
originalmike
03-05-2004, 09:21 PM
75 65 to 55 the closer you get to the city on the interstate. No cameras, just cops that let you off a lot. I usually keep a steady 15 over the limit wherever i go and i have not had tickets. Usually the only time people get tickets is when cops are specifically looking for speeders.
Boss San
03-22-2004, 02:34 AM
It ranges from 55 to 75mph on I-5 around here.
It'll change at a moments notice to. I hate it.
I wish we had driving set up like it is in someparts of Europe.
It'll change at a moments notice to. I hate it.
I wish we had driving set up like it is in someparts of Europe.
dampachi
03-29-2004, 09:53 PM
i live in baltimore maryland and the highest speed limit we have is 55 on the beltway...and yeah 55 isn't fast enough. but you can go 65 with no worries of being pulled over...but most people go over 70...i usually floor it through the 'on ramp' and get up to about 80 and just let off until i get around 65 because radar is never set up around there...you have to watch going under the bridges on 210...if you see an abundance of immobile cars on the sides...i'd make use of my brakes because it's definately radar.
Janet Reno
04-02-2004, 07:51 PM
"In Sask. it's like, 70kmh haha... oh man it sucks here. I'm probably not 100% correct on this, but I believe that it's about 52mph. Could someone correct me?"
Sask by Saskatchewan? Highways are 120Km/h here.
Sask by Saskatchewan? Highways are 120Km/h here.
Nexagen
04-04-2004, 04:56 AM
On major freeways I usually drive 80-85 MPH on good traffic conditions. In the city I usually drive 40-50 MPH. Anyone that stands in my way I just steer clear around them and maintain speed. It is my phylosophy that I should not be accountable for someone holding me up.
At some stop signs and lights when there's someone who is itching to challenge me in a drag, I usually go 60-70+ and hold it for like 10 secs until someone looses.
Of course I ALWAYS obey the speedlimit when my Radar is on. But when it's off and visual contat is clear I ADD 15mph to the speed limit.
The fastest I've ever gone is in a WS6 1999 Firebird at a top speed of 150 MPH. 150 is my limit for top speed and anything higher and your are asking for death.
At some stop signs and lights when there's someone who is itching to challenge me in a drag, I usually go 60-70+ and hold it for like 10 secs until someone looses.
Of course I ALWAYS obey the speedlimit when my Radar is on. But when it's off and visual contat is clear I ADD 15mph to the speed limit.
The fastest I've ever gone is in a WS6 1999 Firebird at a top speed of 150 MPH. 150 is my limit for top speed and anything higher and your are asking for death.
Stoggers
04-16-2004, 11:42 AM
10%+2 is the rule the cops use in the UK, so if the limit is 40MPH, you should get away with 46MPH if the traffic is light....47 and you're booked. 70MPH and you will get away with 79...80 and you're booked. Easy.
VSmith
04-16-2004, 12:17 PM
well lucky you guys, i live in delaware in a tourist area at the beach and most roads it is 40 or 50 mph and the highway in town in 35 and going out of town is 50. up north further on the highway it is 55. woo hoo......i was on I-95 the other day going to FL and everyone was cruising atleast 80 some flew by us and were were going 90. i wish we had those speeds here where i live
Boss San
04-16-2004, 05:19 PM
It seems like the 10%+2 gets put into practice around here. Only bad thing is it depends on what mood the cop's in when they're on the prowl.
FreakScort
04-16-2004, 05:29 PM
the autobahn is losing the amount of area where its unlimited speed... and the times at which you can speed. They are starting to enforse a changing speed limit on most of the road, to adapt for traffic.
Around New Orleans the speed limit on the highway is 60 but 30 mins east on I-10 its 70... most people get away w/ 90 or so... but i have seen people pulled over for 1 over. It depends on the cop.
Around New Orleans the speed limit on the highway is 60 but 30 mins east on I-10 its 70... most people get away w/ 90 or so... but i have seen people pulled over for 1 over. It depends on the cop.
c2105026
04-18-2004, 09:10 AM
don't laugh, the police in Victoria (state in australia) are now booking people for doing 103 in a 100 zone.
Evo8MR
04-18-2004, 08:16 PM
There is NO where in Texas where the speedlimit is 75.
Interstate and most highways are 70 during the day, 65 at night.
Yes, I20, a good stretch of 400 miles or so between Odessa/Midland and El Paso ( straight line, wide lanes, flat desert ) is 70 mph. Give me a break =/
And to top it off the Texas DPS are jerks. Just recently got a ticket for going 5 mph over ( 70 in a 65 because it was night time, well "dusk" ) -- To top it off, they are charging 97 dollars in "court fee's" for defensive driving, plus I had to get a form notarized, plus the defensive driving court costs and a $10 driving record from the State, when the fine would have been $112.
Interstate and most highways are 70 during the day, 65 at night.
Yes, I20, a good stretch of 400 miles or so between Odessa/Midland and El Paso ( straight line, wide lanes, flat desert ) is 70 mph. Give me a break =/
And to top it off the Texas DPS are jerks. Just recently got a ticket for going 5 mph over ( 70 in a 65 because it was night time, well "dusk" ) -- To top it off, they are charging 97 dollars in "court fee's" for defensive driving, plus I had to get a form notarized, plus the defensive driving court costs and a $10 driving record from the State, when the fine would have been $112.
ghostguy6
04-18-2004, 08:26 PM
its what ever i want not like the pigs can catch me :P
Webslinger60
04-18-2004, 11:24 PM
There is NO where in Texas where the speedlimit is 75.
Interstate and most highways are 70 during the day, 65 at night.
Are you sure that 70 is the statewide limit?
I was in Dallas for a month on business in '02 & could swear I saw speed limit signs of 75 on the hiways north of Dallas. (maybe they lowered since?)
It didnt matter, I was doing 75 & people were passing me like I was stopped. 85-90 was the flow of traffic. And I saw NO cops for three weeks, except for ONE night when they were out in force. A local guy said the TX state troopers dont patrol the inner beltways, and the
Dallas PD only come out occasionally & stop 100 cars (like what I saw)
Interstate and most highways are 70 during the day, 65 at night.
Are you sure that 70 is the statewide limit?
I was in Dallas for a month on business in '02 & could swear I saw speed limit signs of 75 on the hiways north of Dallas. (maybe they lowered since?)
It didnt matter, I was doing 75 & people were passing me like I was stopped. 85-90 was the flow of traffic. And I saw NO cops for three weeks, except for ONE night when they were out in force. A local guy said the TX state troopers dont patrol the inner beltways, and the
Dallas PD only come out occasionally & stop 100 cars (like what I saw)
c2105026
04-19-2004, 03:19 AM
ghostguy6, you seem confident you can outrun the cops, what do you drive?
ghostguy6
04-19-2004, 09:34 AM
ghostguy6, you seem confident you can outrun the cops, what do you drive?
84 buick skylark as a winter beater, 68 fury, 440 for the fun stuff!
84 buick skylark as a winter beater, 68 fury, 440 for the fun stuff!
Evo8MR
04-20-2004, 12:30 AM
Yes. I am sure. I frequent most of the Interstates and arteries in the Dallas/Northpark area, and although most do around 75-80 as the flow, 70 is the posted limit. I know on some sections of 85, etc its even 65 now especially around the Lovers Lane/North Park throughputs.
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