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<blockquote data-quote="HeyEng" data-source="post: 3286627" data-attributes="member: 44022"><p>The speed limit on the toll road between San Antonio and Austin is 85 and folks don't run 90. For the most part, drivers will adhere to the "85% rule" in which they will travel the speed in which is prudent for conditions. The 15% are the outliers and will drive faster/slower no matter the limit.</p><p></p><p>ODOT has said that they will need to conduct traffic/safety studies prior to raising any limits, so I would say 6 months at the earliest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeyEng, post: 3286627, member: 44022"] The speed limit on the toll road between San Antonio and Austin is 85 and folks don't run 90. For the most part, drivers will adhere to the "85% rule" in which they will travel the speed in which is prudent for conditions. The 15% are the outliers and will drive faster/slower no matter the limit. ODOT has said that they will need to conduct traffic/safety studies prior to raising any limits, so I would say 6 months at the earliest. [/QUOTE]
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