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Phantom Stang
05-25-2006, 08:57 AM
Roll down the windows and let the wind blow back your hair!!:cool:
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Texas could accelerate to 80 mph

By Larry Copeland, USA TODAY
The nation's top legal driving speed soon could rise to a long-forbidden 80 mph as Texas moves toward increasing the limit on parts of two interstate highways.

The proposed increase on Interstates 10 and 20 in West Texas is opposed by some national traffic safety advocates, who say speed contributes to many crashes.

"That's not good news for safety," says Richard Retting, senior transportation engineer at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, an industry group. "When states raise speed limits, they're trading lives for faster travel times."

But a study by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) found that 85% of drivers on the affected highways already drive 76-79 mph, says Carlos Lopez, the agency's traffic operations chief.

TxDOT has been studying the proposal since the Legislature last year authorized increasing the speed limit from 70 or 75 to 80 mph in 10 mostly rural counties.

The five-member Texas Transportation Commission, which has the final say, is expected to consider the proposal May 25, TxDOT spokesman Mike Cox says.

If it approves, the new speed limit would be posted within a week. "Our folks are working right now on fabricating signs," Lopez says.

The move comes amid soaring gas prices. The Department of Energy says that gas mileage drops sharply at speeds over 60 mph, and that drivers can assume that each 5 mph over 60 is like paying an additional 20 cents per gallon of gas.

American drivers have not seen a "Speed Limit 80" sign in more than three decades. The Kansas Turnpike had an 80-mph limit beginning in 1956, and Nevada and Montana had no numeric limits on some rural highways at times in the past. In 1974, Congress instituted a national 55-mph limit, which it lifted in 1995. States now set speed limits, even on federal highways. Thirteen states in the West and Midwest have 75-mph limits.

Some Texas officials oppose higher limits. "If the speed limit is raised to 80, everybody is going to be doing 85 or 90," says Hudspeth County Judge Becky Dean-Walker, the top elected official in one county facing the move to 80. "That's just human nature."

Phil C
05-25-2006, 10:08 AM
No way! Too Dangerous! :mad:

Adidas410s
05-25-2006, 10:11 AM
Originally posted by Phantom Stang
The move comes amid soaring gas prices. The Department of Energy says that gas mileage drops sharply at speeds over 60 mph, and that drivers can assume that each 5 mph over 60 is like paying an additional 20 cents per gallon of gas.

The Fat Cats surely have their hand in this legislation!!! :eek:

Phil C
05-25-2006, 10:13 AM
Originally posted by Adidas410s
The Fat Cats surely have their hand in this legislation!!! :eek:

Surely so Ad! :eek: :mad:

Adidas410s
05-25-2006, 10:15 AM
I did get a "Fat Cat Discount" yesterday though. I stopped at the Love's here in Midlothian to fill up...the sign said $2.79 but the pumps were set to $2.68!!! :thumbsup: Now this morning the sign now reads $2.68...but I felt special for the time being!

SintonFan_inAustin
05-25-2006, 10:28 AM
$2.52 here now . Wow 80 mph i dont even go past 60. now might drive 70:)

JasperDog94
05-25-2006, 10:42 AM
Just make sure that you do your driving in the right hand lane.:)

RMAC
05-25-2006, 10:55 AM
I work at a marina and we're selling regular for $3.29 and premium for $3.49.

Adidas410s
05-25-2006, 11:01 AM
Originally posted by RMAC
I work at a marina and we're selling regular for $3.29 and premium for $3.49.

Way to stick it to 'em fatty! I thought you said you had to work today...

raider red 2000
05-25-2006, 11:12 AM
i have heard that gas in El Campo (its half way between Victoria and Houston) has gas for 2.29 and 2.32.

Adidas410s
05-25-2006, 11:13 AM
Originally posted by raider red 2000
i have heard that gas in El Campo (its half way between Victoria and Houston) has gas for 2.29 and 2.32.
according to www.texasgasprices.com they have gas for 2.32 at a few locations.

raider red 2000
05-25-2006, 11:15 AM
Originally posted by Adidas410s
according to www.texasgasprices.com they have gas for 2.32 at a few locations.
that is crap....i live 15 minutes away and it is 2.72 here.

District303aPastPlayer
05-25-2006, 11:16 AM
this lady SWORE UP AND DOWN to me that gas was 1.72 in Skidmore-Tynan... i laughed...

olddawggreen
05-25-2006, 11:16 AM
Considering that there will only be an 80 MPH speed limit on sections of IH 10 west of Kerville, and sections of IH 20 in west Texas, I think its a great idea. These highways are wide open with very limited access and are built to handle higher speeds. We already have 75 MPH speed limits on some parts of IH 35 between San Antonio and Laredo.

If you want to drive these higher speeds, your gas milage will definatly be affected, but if you aren't worried about that, and its legal, go for it. On most of these highways people are already driving this fast. Just my opinion.:)

Buccaneer
05-25-2006, 01:49 PM
Originally posted by Phil C
No way! Too Dangerous! :mad:
The only danger comes from you slowpokes that get in the way!

HPLJ6L
05-25-2006, 02:00 PM
Damn, it's not 80 already?

piratebg
05-25-2006, 02:04 PM
Originally posted by HPLJ6L
Damn, it's not 80 already?

Unofficially...:D

But word is that they are trying to unofficially raise it to 90 here soon.

pirate4state
05-25-2006, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by piratebg
Unofficially...:D

But word is that they are trying to unofficially raise it to 90 here soon. That would be scary fun! :thumbsup: Take a walk on the wild side. :devil:

Phil C
05-25-2006, 02:25 PM
Originally posted by Buccaneer
The only danger comes from you slowpokes that get in the way!


Let's not be in a hurry Buc! Remember to take it slow and easy. You can enjoy and take in more of the scenery that way. :)

Buccaneer
05-25-2006, 02:29 PM
Originally posted by Phil C
Let's not be in a hurry Buc! Remember to take it slow and easy. You can enjoy and take in more of the scenery that way. :)
Most of the scenery in South Texas is blowing away!

olddawggreen
05-25-2006, 07:50 PM
Originally posted by Buccaneer
The only danger comes from you slowpokes that get in the way!

Like these guys that drive in the passing lane, forcing traffic to pass on the right. I'm sure some of them think their doing the right thing, forcing the other drivers to slow down, when actually, their breaking the law, (its against the law in Texas to drive in the passing lane unless your passing) and causing a great hazzard. WAKE UP AMERICA!:mad: :mad:

SintonFan
05-25-2006, 08:46 PM
Originally posted by District303aPastPlayer
this lady SWORE UP AND DOWN to me that gas was 1.72 in Skidmore-Tynan... i laughed...
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I went through there around 6 this evening and it was 2.69. Next time ask her how she does on the lotto, I'm curious as to her answer?