The U.S. has been limiting vehicle speeds since 1901, when the state of Connecticut became the first to set laws regarding automotive speed. The new law set the limit at 12 mph in cities and 15 mph in ...
Ever wonder what it would be like to drive really fast without worrying about getting a speeding ticket? Wonder no more. Depending where you are in the world, you can put your pedal to the metal and ...
Here's a fun fact for people who like to go on trips on U.S. roadways. Way back in the late 90s, the states of Nevada and Montana had a "no speed limit" law. It was not all that specific, suggesting ...
If you're planning an interstate road trip or traveling by car over the holidays, take special notice that speed limits might be different than what you're used to. Maximum speeds are left up to ...
A new bill proposes removing daytime speed limits on select rural Arizona highways. The proposal is inspired by Montana's mid-1990s experience with no speed limits. Proponents cite data suggesting ...
Speed limits are a subject of constant discussion across America, and because of decentralized state regulation over the limits, there can be a wide variance in limits from state to state. Arizona, ...