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Driving Over a Hill
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08/04/2011 11:51:30
 
 
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08/04/2011 11:46:28
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Thread ID:
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>>>>>Around here, typical speed limits:
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>>>>>- Urban/city: 50 km/h (31 mph)
>>>>>- Major multi-lane roads: 60 - 70 km/h (37 - 44 mph)
>>>>>- Divided highways: 80 - 110 km/h (50 - 69 mph) 110 is only on a few stretches of major highways, everywhere else the maximum is 100 km/h (62 mph)
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>>>>>Interesting, it looks like Texas has the highest speed limits in the US: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_limits_in_the_United_States
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>>>>not where i live - El Paso, highway speed limit is 60 mph, City side streets 35 and bigger streets are ussually between 45 and 50.
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>>>Same here except on the freeway (4 lane divided highway with no intersections, only on/off ramps) it's typically 65-70mph speed limit and the rule is: no mattter the road, go 5 mph over the limit. Anymore, and you will get pulled over. Any less, and you are holding up traffic.
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>>Hehe - that 5 mph (actually i heard 5% before) rule i think is international :-) - just not here in Las Cruce, New Mexico :-(
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>Jordan Valley, OR is the same way. Zero tolerance. I think all of their revenue is raised from speeding tickets.

I believe in the Uk its usually 10% plus 2mph.
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