Hesitant drivers should know New York's speed limits vary widely—from default 55 mph to as low as 20 mph in slow zones—yet new laws keep changing the rules.
Cautiously increasing North Dakota’s interstate speed limit to 80 mph aims to align with neighbors but raises questions about fines and city speed zones; what will this mean for road safety?
What if Montana’s newly raised speed limits on rural highways change everything about passing and safety? Discover how House Bill 312 alters the rules and risks.
Basic speed rules in Nebraska blend posted limits—20 to 75 mph—with actual road conditions, but recent fines and penalties near schools and construction areas signal a bold new enforcement era.