States' Attitudes Toward Speed Limits
(Part of the Reasonable
Drivers Unanimous site)
Last Updated: 3/9/98
Please select a version to view
- Summary Chart - The
general attitude of states toward speed limits. Shows
what the current and proposed speed limit is in every
state and other information in a compact manner.
- Summary Chart (non table
version) - Same as the Summary chart but in plain
text format for those browsers who don't support tables.
- Maps, Maps, and More Maps -
Various maps that highlight different things. Some may be
easier to understand that the main one shown in the
charts and lists.
Attention: The rest of this site is currently frozen while I work on intergrating my site with NCSAL site.
- News Summary - A quick
overview of what is happening in the states in terms of
speed limits.
- Detailed List - A detailed
breakdown of every states attitude toward speed limits in
plain english. This is were you can find the full story
of any possible increases.
- FAQ Version (Full) - A
combination of both versions in plain text format
convenient for downloading or printing out.
- FAQ Version (Lite) - Same as
the above but without the Detailed List and the Original
Summary Chart
- Orignal Summary Chart - The
general attitude of states toward speed limits. Shows
what the current post-NMSL speed limit is in every state
and other information in a compact manner. Also includes
what the prevailing speed of traffic was before the NMSL.
- Orignal Summary Chart (non
table version) - Same as above but in plain text
format for those browsers who don't support tables.
- Frames View - The Summary Chart
on the top and the Detailed List on the bottom.
If this is your first time visiting this page how about
checking out the rest of my Reasonable Drivers Unanimous site at http://metalab.unc.edu/rdu/.
There is a lot more information you might be interested in,
especially on speed limits!
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