Speed limit could increase to 75 on some Kansas highways
This won't make much difference. Most people already drive 5 mph over the speed limit anyway. If it's raised to 75, people will drive 80.
It only helps those who obey the 70 mph speed limit who would like to go 75.
Maybe they should put the turnpike speed back to 80 like it used to be.
TOPEKA, Kansas — The speed limit on some Kansas highways could be upped to 75 miles per hour. The House Transportation Committee held hearing Wednesday on the proposal that would increase the speed limit on separated highways across the state.
Representative Marvin Kleeb, a Republican from Overland Park, is proposing the bill. He believes that increasing the speed limit in Kansas would be good for the economy, by encouraging tourists and truckers to drive through the state. He also believes it would actually make our highways safer.
"We have a lot of people who want to drive 75 anyway," said Kleeb. "It is a natural speed limit in a lot of people's minds and this would bring a lot of the slower drivers up to 75, which would create an overall safety enhancement."
Representative Marvin Kleeb, a Republican from Overland Park, is proposing the bill. He believes that increasing the speed limit in Kansas would be good for the economy, by encouraging tourists and truckers to drive through the state. He also believes it would actually make our highways safer.
"We have a lot of people who want to drive 75 anyway," said Kleeb. "It is a natural speed limit in a lot of people's minds and this would bring a lot of the slower drivers up to 75, which would create an overall safety enhancement."
It only helps those who obey the 70 mph speed limit who would like to go 75.
Maybe they should put the turnpike speed back to 80 like it used to be.
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