DMV Learner's Permit Test· State DMVs (varies by state)
The maximum speed on most rural interstate highways in the US is typically:
Choices
- A100 mph nationwide
- B65-70 mph (varies by state, up to 80 mph in a few)Correct
- C50 mph nationwide
- D85 mph nationwide
Answer
65-70 mph (varies by state, up to 80 mph in a few)
Most US rural interstates have limits of 65-70 mph. Several western states allow 75-80 mph on certain stretches. Texas SH-130 has the highest at 85 mph.
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