Maine has the highest maximum posted speed limit in New England at 75 mph. Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont all have a maximum speed limit of 65mph on rural interstates. New ...
Back in 1901, Connecticut became the first U.S. state to impose maximum speed limits for motorized vehicles by limiting the speed to 12 mph in cities and 15 mph on country roads. Fast forward to the ...
Road speed limits date back to 1652, when horse-drawn vehicles were restricted from going at galloping speed within the New Netherland Colony, which covered parts of the mid-Atlantic United States.
If you're planning an interstate road trip or traveling by car over the holidays, take special notice that speed limits might be different than what you're used to. Maximum speeds are left up to ...
Speeding is the most common law broken in the United States. Multiple studies over the years have found that over half of all drivers admit to exceeding the speed limit by more than 15 mph at least ...
Observant motorists may notice a curious trend on U.S. roads: Driving on highways is getting faster while city speeds are getting slower. In denser, more residential areas, an increasing number of ...
Tesla reintroduced Mad Max mode, an assertive FSD driving option emphasizing speed and quick lane changes. New driving profile potentially faces legal concerns for frequently exceeding speed limits.