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Old July 17th 05, 09:57 PM
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TV's wrote:
> John F. Carr wrote:
>
>> States where I know there are non-freeway rural four lane roads
>> with the maximum speed limit on such roads between two lane
>> freeway limits are Alabama (65 on four lane roads), Florida
>> (65 on divided highways), Indiana (60 on divided highways
>> without access control), Missouri (65 on divided highways
>> without access control), North Dakota (70 on divided highways),
>> South Dakota (70 on divided highways), Washington (65 on
>> divided highways), and West Virginia (65 on limited access
>> corridor routes). Of the rest, some post expressways like
>> freeways and others post expressways like two lane roads.
>> --

>
> Missouri has several 4-lane expressways with 70 MPH limits. They are
> US 63 between Columbia and Jefferson City and US 54 between Kingdom
> City and Jefferson City. (I think other parts of US 54 may be posted
> at 70 MPH as well.)


There are a few "Missouri Super-2" highways in MO (US 63 north of Rolla, for
example) with a 65 MPH speed limit. The "Two Lane Speed Limits" map shows
it as 60 in both MO and AR. I have never seen a 2 lane road with a 60 MPH
limit in Arkansas...

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