Colin24
IBA# 446
I live in Ontario Canada where we are strangled with what I've come to realize is the most restrictive speed limits in North America. I've come to this realization after a couple trips from here clear down to texas and back as well as the whole smokie/blue-ridge/W.VA area.
As a comparison
Ontario Rural=50mph Interstate=63mph
Texas Rural=70mph Interstate=75mph
The irony is the actual speeds traveled on those highways is about the same. The problem is if you get nailed in Ontario its a "huge" fine because you are so far over the limit.
So as I've done more travelling through Texas (my Sister lives there now) I have been more and more impressed with the way their highway system is run. It was highlighted last year when I was passing through San-Antonio and watching the evening news. Apparently the local highway department was getting ready to raise the limit on a stretch of highway. After looking at accident rates and actual traffic speed they raised the limits.
What impressed me most was not the fact it was being raised. But that a non-political part of the government was objectively looking at the issue and dealing with it. Wow!
Then I hear about this:
80 mph limit on Texas Interstates
All I can say is WOW! :yahoo:
I officialy give 2 thumbs up to Texas for getting this right. :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley: Even if they dont follow through all the way, the fact that they are actively considering it has me seriously impressed.
Colin
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Keep this up and I may even forgive Texas for the whole Bush thing.....
Note: Tongue planted firmly in cheek with the Bush comment. I am not trying to start a political thread!
As a comparison
Ontario Rural=50mph Interstate=63mph
Texas Rural=70mph Interstate=75mph
The irony is the actual speeds traveled on those highways is about the same. The problem is if you get nailed in Ontario its a "huge" fine because you are so far over the limit.
So as I've done more travelling through Texas (my Sister lives there now) I have been more and more impressed with the way their highway system is run. It was highlighted last year when I was passing through San-Antonio and watching the evening news. Apparently the local highway department was getting ready to raise the limit on a stretch of highway. After looking at accident rates and actual traffic speed they raised the limits.
What impressed me most was not the fact it was being raised. But that a non-political part of the government was objectively looking at the issue and dealing with it. Wow!
Then I hear about this:
80 mph limit on Texas Interstates
All I can say is WOW! :yahoo:
I officialy give 2 thumbs up to Texas for getting this right. :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley: Even if they dont follow through all the way, the fact that they are actively considering it has me seriously impressed.
Colin
[SIZE=8pt][/SIZE]
Keep this up and I may even forgive Texas for the whole Bush thing.....
Note: Tongue planted firmly in cheek with the Bush comment. I am not trying to start a political thread!
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