I-25 and I-10
After a reasonable 75 MPH limit in rural areas, city leaders impose a strictly-enforced 55 MPH limit within city limits, even though these wide, modern highways are never congested. Troopers cover three shifts around the clock, and will cite you for as little as 3 MPH over the limit.
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I totally agree. I mean this might make sense in some upstate/Western New York small village with his crosswalks and a strictly enforced pedestrian law (or anywhere where that's the case), but this is a freeway; not a rural road with no sidewalks on both sides or a village for that matter.
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