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Texas raises speed limit to 85 mph on busy highway

USA Today -- Texas will soon open a stretch of highway with the highest speed limit in the country, giving eager drivers a chance to rip through a trip between two of the state's largest metropolitan areas.

The Texas Transportation Commission has approved a speed limit of 85 miles per hour for a 41-mile toll road several miles east of the increasingly crowded Interstate 35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio.

"I would love it," Austin resident Alan Guckian said. "Sometimes it's fun to just open it up."

But while some drivers will want to test their horsepower and radar detectors, others are asking if safety is taking a backseat.

"The research is clear that when speed limits go up, fatalities go up," said Russ Rader, a spokesman for the nonprofit Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.


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flagtown25
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Message Posted: Sep 26, 2012 4:47:39 PM

Too fast!
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wshutton
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 1:02:57 PM

I wish we could do that somewhere in rural California.
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StArrow68
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 11:35:39 AM

The tires are an issue. Can't believe how often my Vette gets passed by Prius on skinny tires and minivans who don't understand they are one unexpected event away from being a bouncing ball. Skinny tires are great for low aero drag and gas mileage but they are not good in event of a need to maneuver. And this problem isn't limited cheap tires.
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91Prem
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 11:21:19 AM

Toll Road for 85 speed limit. So those who want to drive at those speeds have an opportunity to chose. I'm curious to see what the toll will be and what the effect of these increased speeds will be. I think its alright. If you don't want to be driving 85 then don't, use another route. If you do want to drive at 85, and pay to do it in both toll and gas terms, then go ahead. My concern is for those who will be operating at those speeds who shouldn't be, phone users, substance abusers, and maybe even the family which parents are distracted with those in back. I wonder if this 41 mile stretch will be well lit for night driving conditions. 41 miles @ 85 mph comes to 28m : 56.47s for full length of toll from Austin to Seguin. Any Texas drivers out there with input regarding the current commute from each point? Would you benefit from this?

I personally wouldn't mind to legally drive at 85 :)
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 10:37:10 AM

So the speed limit has finally caught up with the "normal" speed so many people drive...
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 1:27:05 AM


Great point on the tire issue AviatorBob. Since most of the noted tires are now the extremely low quality Made in China junk, there will be serious tire blowouts at the higher speeds. No matter what tire brand you choose, please avoid these dangerous Chinese doughnuts for the sake of yourself and your family. All brands now have a least some Made in mainland China junk tires.
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NHLiveFree
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 1:21:17 AM


How wonderful to zip across the Texas barrens as quickly as possible, but how many times do we have to see this same news over and over here. It will happen soon. Yahoo! So is the Texas Highway Patrol stop and ticket threshold set at 95 or 100 mph for this stretch?
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:58:13 AM

Seems crazy!
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StanleyCup
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:53:29 AM

Ever clean-up after a high speed crash....it's not a pretty sight.
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:20:08 AM

they have openings in the grave yard
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:17:27 AM

Wait till the wrecks begin happening. Nutty drivers.
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:12:35 AM

It pretty lonely out there.
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:09:53 AM

people will drive faster
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:09:39 AM

Drive 55, stay in right lane, and put on hazard lights.
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:08:39 AM

80 mph is too fast for many drivers,
70 mph is fast enough and most are already driving 5-10 over the posted speed any way
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:08:03 AM

At that speed a small mistake could end in death.
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:08:00 AM

FYI - They are referring to 85 mph on a Toll Road that opens in Nov. to relief traffic from 'busy' I-35. The article title is misleading to say the least!!
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:07:09 AM

too slow
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:06:41 AM

I don't understand the "busy highway" label when it is not open for business yet. What the hell is the hurry anyway?
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:05:53 AM

The limit needs to be lower at night. The vast majority of vehicles will overdrive their headlights at 85. I grew up in west Texas during the '60s-70s, and the Interstates had separate day/night speed limits, usually 70/65.

@ fajeff01: In addition to what you mention, the Autobahns are also built better, which also makes higher speeds safe.
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:05:43 AM

Ah!!! The wind whipping through your hair.
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:05:15 AM

go texas!
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:04:47 AM

okk
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:03:07 AM

Let 'em rip
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:02:03 AM

the new autobaun!
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:01:56 AM

think I will stay off that road.
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Message Posted: Sep 8, 2012 12:01:21 AM

Russ Rader must specify that it is in AMERICA where "when speed limits go up, fatalities go up." In Germany where the process to obtain a driver's license is MUCH more thorough and expensive than in America, even on spreads of the AutoBahn where there are no limits on speed there percentage of fatalities is still FAR LESS than in the US when compared to US drivers in 65 MPH speed limit highway areas. Be thorough in your "research" next time.
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:59:08 PM

This will save money on obummercare since most people will not survive the crash.
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:57:55 PM

ok
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:57:04 PM

Buy class z tires
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:54:32 PM

An 85mph speed limit just means that now everyone will drive 95mph. I wanna know how truck tires bought at BJs and Sam's Club hold up at those speeds.
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:54:28 PM

Just because drivers are already hitting 85+ mph doesn't make it safe...
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:54:27 PM

unsure on this one.
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:54:20 PM

on busy highways......thats not a good idea....sorry Texas
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:54:14 PM

ok
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:53:19 PM

That is cool, but it may be a little fast, since you can go 8-9 over the limit.....I would probably not go much more than 89. A 75 limit allows a speed of 84, which is awesome!
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:52:35 PM

People are already driving 85mph!
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:52:25 PM

The insurance industry rep is pretty much lying - high speeds on roads designed for it such as freeways and interstates are not associated with higher accident or death rates - in fact, the opposite is true - only speeding in residential or business or industrial areas and the like, where there is a lot of traffic, and a lot of intersections, pedestrians, lights, and other traffic control measures that get blown by speeders. This is a large part of why Europe, despite generally having 80mph limits (130kmh), and in some areas no or much higher limits, has consistently for decades had lower accident and fatality rates.

[Edited by: rx7racerca at 9/7/2012 11:54:22 PM EST]
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:52:02 PM

Uuummm, why not 120 mph? Then you would have more people paying the toll to test their cars out.
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:50:42 PM


“At 85 mph, the cash payment balloons to $100 million or a higher percentage of toll revenues.”

Ah, trading human lives for cash, a basic Republican principle.
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:50:12 PM

I think 75 mph is already too fast for most drivers!!!!
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:49:15 PM

I personally think they will see more accidents! That's very fast!
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:49:12 PM

I don't believe there is a majority of drivers who can properly handle a vehicle at higher speeds safely on a regular basis. In all the years I have been racing stock cars all over North America I have seen so many so called professional race drivers who should not be on the road let alone on a race track. We teach race driving techniques at a race driving school a friend owns and so many people who come out and try are just not that capable behind the wheel and many younger drivers are worse than the young drivers just 10 years ago.
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:49:01 PM

Yea, increase speed; however you can't raise human reaction time! Too many have to be somewhere yesterday; plan your trip, including drive times, no need for increased speed. Wish people would learn to smell the roses while their alive. Their family maybe the only one's that may get to smell your roses one last time. Just because you can raise speed limit, does not mean it's the proper thing to do!
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:47:49 PM

Hope those drivers have a SR (speed rateing) stamped on their tires.
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:45:19 PM

Yay for Texas! I know people that drive that fast (illegally) here in NC.
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:43:28 PM

Heck, 85 is the normal left hand lane speed during rush hour around Cleveland. Just don't get caught doing it!
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:42:20 PM

a little dangerous. but less than 1/2 hour till you travel it.
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:41:16 PM

The real reason for the speed limit increase is about money.

The last part of the article says:

The state contract with the toll operator allows the state to collect a $67 million up-front cash payment or a percentage of the toll profits in the future if the speed limit is 80 mph or lower. At 85 mph, the cash payment balloons to $100 million or a higher percentage of toll revenues.
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Message Posted: Sep 7, 2012 11:40:03 PM

Good for them.
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