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74Wind
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Posted: March-30-2013 at 10:40am |
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Gotta ask..what are the speed limits in the midwest?
It seems 1/2 the populations of MI, IN, IA, and IL passed thru Georgia this week (particularly yesterday) on their way to FLA. I drive 40K+ miles/year so know of what I speak; for years now, once out of metro ATL I set cruise at 80 with nary a care, and typically a steady stream goes by me in the fast lane. These pass-thru travelers all seem to go well below the 70 limit, bunching everybody up, a frustrating week. Not just blueheads either, they appear to be of all ages. Just curious, is it that the speed limits up there are much lower, so that people are just not comfortable with keeping up here? |
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WakeSlayer
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WI, and IL are 65. MI may be too, don't recall. MN is 70, and 76-78 is perfectly acceptable.
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peter1234
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dont forget the fear ingrained in northerners about southern speed traps ,even if unwarranted it is the first thing i think of when i think of the south... well that and rust free cars
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74Wind
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Rarely see troopers stop someone, interstate speed traps typically local sheriff or pd generating revenue from their patch of highway.
And yes, think out-of-state (particularly yuppie-cars) is a disadvantage; never once seen a pickup with GA tags stopped. Interestingly, read an article a while back (not sure if still true)that due to budget cuts, troopers will no longer patrol I16 from Macon to Savannah (180 miles) at night, barracks will be closed, and any calls automatically forwarded to the local sheriffs office. Not a great decision safety-wise, there's always a steady stream of container trucks going thru this corridor from Port of Savannah to ATL, and these are typically the crappiest most-unsafe trucks on the road cause these loads pay so low. |
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8122pbrainard
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I also find that the container truck drivers are the worst and absolutely the least considerate. |
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phatsat67
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Indiana is 70 on interstates. So is MI. I used to be more of a speed deomn back when. Now the truck gets best economy between 70 and 73 so I usually press go at 73 and call it a day. Doesn't rais any eyebrows from authorities either.
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Bones71
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I went from Iowa thru Indiana ti Michigan last week and would get run over if I didn't go 80 mph. Lot of nuts out there.
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74Wind
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Depends on flow but typically 73 will get you tailgated down here. State law supposedly prohibits police agencies (state patrol exempt) from issuing speeding tickets less than 10mph over posted speed limit. I also might add that I wouldn't do 80 with out-of-state plates, or without my radar detector. And the Honorary Member-Georgia Sheriffs Association 2013 plate in the back window sure can't hurt....
GA Superspeeder Law adds $200 to any ticket over 84 plus mucho points, so if you're passing thru keep it below warp speed. |
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phatsat67
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I used to be a lot more fiesty on the interstate in my younger days. A friend of mine and I would always try to best our records on trip travel time/average mph. My older mind prevails now and I stick close to the limits for fear of a ticket and better economy.
Now if we get out in the go fast cars thats a different story . My my brother's and mom's cars both cruise nicely around a buck 50. Shhhh. |
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74Wind
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Zach I seem to recall a birthday post that put you in your 20's, if you've slowed down since your "younger" days, you're aging too fast!!!!!
When I (and many of us) was your age, the National Speed Limit was 55 MPH. Think about that at 75-80. Fuel economy no issue here, I get 35+mpg...so good that it justifies my boat storage expense. Long ago I calculated the fuel cost of trailering it around would exceed the $150/mo I pay to keep it there in a nice indoor rack storage barn. Now just give a quick call on the ride over and it's sitting at the dock when we get there, and when done we just tie up and head back home...plus no stress or wasted time at the ramp. |
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peter1234
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around here the worst drivers are girls 17 to 25 driving jeep c/js at 80 in any lane talking on their phones |
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OverMyHead
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Growing up bordering Wisconsin, Minnesota plates on your vehicle was the same as painting pull me over please on your back bumper. Wisconsin was known for ticketing at 5 mph over the posted, especially for out of state money. That has stayed with me, when in doubt of the local tolerances, don't take chances. Add increased concerns for safety of the wife and kids, and navigating in unfamiliar territory, and you get very different driving habits from what I would do at "home"
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8122pbrainard
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Dave,
A couple years ago, I seem to recall that the Illinois tollway had a problem with drivers from Minnesota. Evidently there was a good majority of your residents that didn't believe in paying tolls and they were blowing through the electronic toll booths!! So, don't blame other states for Minnesota residents breaking laws!! |
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I didn't do it, no body saw me, you cant prove anything!
Whats a tollway? Don't they pay gas taxes to fund your roads? Then tolls too?????We mostly let people drive for free here!! |
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8122pbrainard
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There's no such thing as driving roads for free! Our tollways are paid for by the tolls themselves. Other roads are built and maintained with taxes. Actually I like the toll road idea. If you use it, you pay and if you don't use it you don't pay. There are other smart states that use the concept of tolls as well! |
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74Wind
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In Metro ATL they recently eliminated all the HOV lanes which encourage carpooling, alternative-fuel vehicles, etc and changed them all to toll lanes ("Express Lane") Now you can only drive in this lane if you are willing to pay on a variable rate...low traffic times you pay less, peak times pay more. To participate you get a "Peach Pass" electronic doohickey and if you move into this lane the overhead sensors note this and bill your credit card accordingly. Current rate is posted on overhead electronic signs, as low as 15 cents to over $7 dollars.
These lanes are now rarely/lightly traveled so the state can save on paving cost. No more incentive to carpool leaving people alone to drive and text in peace and solitude. The state makes a few more bucks, and I'm sure they company that administers it makes some serious coin. Gridlock? Oxygen is highly overrated anyway. |
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phatsat67
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Jeff, Maybe I should have changed that statement to "my more stupid days" haha.
I rarely go for any top end runs these days. I guess I more enjoy how quickly I can get to said speed instead of how fast I can actually go. Just had the 67 out for a Sunday afternoon blast. Way back wasn't the national speed limit 75mph? I know the dropped it to 55 back when the fuel crunch happened with the idea of the country using less fuel by driving slower. |
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74Wind
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Zach: back when we all had bikes, my Ninja friend had a shirt: "Life begins at 140"
Nixon changed it to 55. Think it varied by state before that, it was before my time, I got my liscence in 77. |
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phatsat67
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My uncle had an old 85ish turbo 500 bike(forget the make). Aero wasn't so good on the early rockets. It would lift your body away from the tank at 145 ahhh.
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peter1234
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they all had death wobble tendencies back then too
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turningpoint84
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FYI OHio just changed all their 65 to 70 as well, unless this is an april fools joke that i missed.
http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/news/state-regional-govt-politics/ohio-gov-kasich-to-sign-bill-to-raise-speed-limit-/nW8Sc/#cmComments |
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