State Speed Limit Information
Note: These limits are maximum limits. Other sections of the same road may be less.
Cars
Trucks
State Interstate Other Primary Interstate Other Primary
Alabama
70
65
70
65
Alaska
65
65
65
65
Arizona
75
65
75
65
Arkansas
70
55
65
55
California
70
65
55
55
Colorado
75
65
75
65
Connecticut
65
65
65
65
Delaware
65
50
65
50
Florida
70
65
70
65
Georgia
70
65
70
65
Hawaii
55
55
55
55
Idaho
75
65
65
65
Illinois
65
65
55
55
Indiana
65
55
60
55
Iowa
65
65
65
65
Kansas
70
65
70
65
Kentucky
65
55
65
55
Louisiana
70
65
70
65
Maine
65
55
65
55
Maryland
65
55
65
55
Massachusetts
65
65
65
65
Michigan
70
55
55
55
Minnesota
70
65
70
65
Mississippi
70
70
70
70
Missouri
70
70
70
70
Montana
75
70 (D)
65 (N)
65
60 (D)
55 (N)
Nebraska
75
65
75
65
Nevada
75
70
75
70
New Hampshire
65
65
65
65
New Jersey
65
65
65
65
New Mexico
75
65
75
65
New York
65
65
65
65
North Carolina
70
65
70
65
North Dakota
70
65 (D)
55 (N)
70
65 (D)
55 (N)
Ohio
65
65
55
55
Oklahoma
75
70
75
70
Oregon
65
55
65
55
Pennsylvania
65
55
65
55
Rhode Island
65
55
65
55
South Carolina
70
60
70
60
South Dakota
75
65
75
65
Tennessee
70
65
70
65
Texas
80 (D)
65 (N)
80 (D)
65 (N)
70 (D)
65 (N)
70 (D)
65 (N)
Utah
75
65
75
65
Vermont
65
50
65
50
Virginia
65
65
65
65
Washington
70
55
60
55
West Virginia
70
65
70
65
Wisconsin
65
65
65
65
Wyoming
75
65
75
65

"Other Primary" roads are four-lane "Interstate look-alikes" such as limited-access U.S. or state routes.
"D" is Day and "N" is night.


Sources: American Trucking Association, Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, newspaper reports and NMA members.

 



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