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By Sly Fox
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Texas Raises Rural Speed Limits to 80 MPH
Thursday, May 25, 2006


AUSTIN, Texas - Yeehaw! Texans who brag they do things bigger and better now can go faster too.

State transportation officials on Thursday boosted speed limits on two stretches of rural highway from 75 mph to 80 mph - the United States' highest posted speed limit.

More speed signs will be changed in the next few days in 10 mostly rural counties in West Texas: a 432-mile stretch of Interstate 10 between El Paso and Kerrville, and 89 miles of Interstate 20 between Monahans and the I-10 interchange at the cusp of the Jeff Davis Mountains.

Congress set a national 55 mph speed limit in the 1970s but it was abolished in 1995. Twelve states besides Texas have speed limits of 75 mph on some roads.

While drivers on I-10 can blow by the sleepy town of Sonora, highway safety advocates warn the higher speeds will cause more fatal crashes.

"This will result in more deaths. The research is pretty clear about that," said Russ Rader, spokesman for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. "You get someplace faster but at what cost?"

The Legislature first approved raising the speed limit from 70 mph to 75 mph in 1999, then approved the bump to 80 by a unanimous vote last year.

"You can repeal the speed limit law, but you can't repeal the law of physics. People don't survive crashes at these excessive speeds," said Tom "Smitty" Smith, Texas director of the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen.

State officials say the roads can accommodate the higher speeds.

"We studied it," said Transportation Commission Chairman Ric Williamson. "These are parts of the state where higher speeds is a safe decision."

Mike Behrens, executive director of the state transportation agency, said the new speed limit will affect only a fraction of the state's 70,000 highway miles.

The affected roads are mostly straight shots through the West Texas flatlands that get relatively little traffic.

Agency studies found 85 percent of drivers on those highways are already cruising between 76 mph and 79 mph, said Carol Ranson, deputy director for traffic operations.

"We feel the speeds are safe for the driving public," Ranson said.

But Rader said many drivers push beyond the speed limit if they can do it without getting a ticket. Drivers cruising at 80-85 mph now are likely to push to 90 mph if they can, he said.

As for those high gasoline costs, the Department of Energy says that gas mileage decreases rapidly after 60 mph. The government estimates that every 5 mph over 60 is like paying an extra 20 cents per gallon for gas.

Williamson said the state isn't responsible for drivers "who choose to consume their wealth."
But its even better when I visit Montana. There is NO speed limit on rural highways.
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By LUconn
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That is pretty sweet. Speaking about living in Texas, I've seen a few housing market shows on HGTV about San Antonio and Austin and, holy cow, houses there are just as cheap as in Lynchburg. If I wasn't already set up here, and my wife didn't have some abnormal hatred of the state, I'd think about moving there.
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By TIMSCAR20
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Believe me Luconn, we have thought about it as well. Mrs Sly was talking with Mrs SCAR about it a few months back. My brother-in-law just moved to Austin too. I don't want to live that far from the east coast but it is tempting when you see what the housing market is down there. Plus now you can drive like a crazy person and not get a ticket! I like VA too much though. Don't tell Medic but I may like it more than.. gulp....PENNSYLVANIA!
By givemethemic
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SCAR I don't think you have to worry about Medic, the man has held true and has been gone now for a week!!!!!! Unreal I still can't believe it....
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By jcmanson
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Someone can't spell!!!
By Libertine
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jcmanson wrote:Someone can't spell!!!
Whaddya mean?! I dribe all the time! I dribe to work in the morning and then I dribe home at night! I drobe over to my friends' house the other night and we watched 'Maximum Overdribe'. His girlfriend was there and she was wearing jeans that were really tight. She went to the window and bent over to water some plants (which were really thribing in the sunlight, by the way) and one of the ribets flew off and went out the window, hitting some poor old lady in the head. She got confused and called the police and reported a dribe-by shooting. They showed up and depribed us all of our liberties for forty-fibe minutes while they questioned us. When it was all over, we sat back and watched 'Saturday Night Libe' (which, once again, sucked). I know this story sounds kind of contribed, but it's not! It all happened! No jibe!
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By Brokeback Flamer
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jcmanson wrote:Someone can't spell!!!
Take it easy. Maybe they are related to LU'sbestmanger
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By bigsmooth
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that liberty education sure pays its dividends.
By Hold My Own
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I was watching Mega Structures and they did one on the Autobahn and how safe it truly is....did you know there are less deaths per mile on the Autobahn than on the US Interstates? Food for thought my friends food for thought
By LUconn
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That's because driving fast isn't what's dangerous. Cops should be out writing tickets to reckless drivers, like tailgaters, red light runners, cutter offers, idiots on cell phones. But the reality is, it's way easier to sit in your cruiser and let somebody trip over your radar.
By SuperJon
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LUconn wrote:That's because driving fast isn't what's dangerous. Cops should be out writing tickets to reckless drivers, like tailgaters, red light runners, cutter offers, idiots on cell phones. But the reality is, it's way easier to sit in your cruiser and let somebody trip over your radar.
Did you make that word up yourself?
By LUconn
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not by myself
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By Sly Fox
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I spend hours cleaning up the spelling for everybody else's posts and then I make one typo and you guys go off on it. Crybaby

Actually, Austin is the most expensive metro in Texas to live in (obviously there are more expensive neighborhoods in Houston & Dallas). Houston has the lowest cost of living of any major metro in the nation (and its not even close).

When I moved to Texas 16 years ago, I honestly didn't expect to be here long. I saw myself as a Midwestern/East Coast guy. My how times have changed once you get adjusted to the Central Time Zone and lower cost of living.

As for the driving, I admit those stretches of 80 mph highway are WAY out there in West Texas. You can generally see a jackrabbit five miles ahead.
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By PAmedic
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givemethemic wrote:SCAR I don't think you have to worry about Medic, the man has held true and has been gone now for a week!!!!!! Unreal I still can't believe it....
You guys never even entered my head last week.

no offense. You're just not as hot as MrsPA is.

(then again, I've never seen SCAR in a bikini)

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