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The posted speed limit, which is usually determined by each state's Department of Transportation. 65, 70, or 75 mph on most rural Interstate and US highways. 55, 60, or 65 mph through most urban areas. There are exceptions, of course. Speed limits are temporarily lowered through construction zones. There are some Interstates in the western US with limits as high as 80mph and a tollway in central Texas has the highest signed speed limit in the nation at 85mph along its southernmost segment. We have a real hodgepodge of roads here in the USA, with Interstate, US, state, city, and county road networks, but the long-haul big rigs primarily travel along limited-access Interstates, US highways, and state highways ("freeways"). I hope this explanation was helpful.
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