Thursday, the Texas Transportation Commission approved a speed limit increase from 70 to 75 mph on some 1,500 miles of state highway. Signs will go up in the next several weeks, but until they do, note that the posted speed limit remains in effect. North Texas motorists should look for these changes on I-35 south of Hillsboro and on I-20 west of Weatherford towards Abilene.
State engineers routinely conduct extensive testing to determine if the proposed roadways can safely handle such an increase in speed before making such changes. The fact that engineers concluded that drivers are likely already driving these speeds a good deal of the time is probably not surprising to drivers familiar with traffic norms in the area.
Regardless of the posted speed limits, however, motorists should always drive defensively and practice safety behind the wheel. In addition to the speed limit allowed by law, drivers should also consider the road conditions, weather, visibility, and other varying factors that may make it advantageous to drive slower on any given day.
If you or a loved one are involved in a traffic accident and suffer serious personal injury, our law firm is ready to assist you. Please contact us for a consultation.




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