• Ech@lemm.ee
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        5 months ago

        It’s ROYGBIV, so it at least makes some amount of sense. But yeah, not as intuitive as just a gradient of one or two colors.

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      5 months ago

      Thankfully in metric so we non Americans can understand what the mph values mean.

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      This map looked a bit off, so I checked. Russia should be 110(there are only few roads where there is ongoing testing for 130 limit). Mongolia and Armenia should be at 100, Turkey seems to be 130.

      Kazakhstan checks out, though. Those crazy batyrs really can drive upwards of 150 without fines. That is, if their horses can make it that fast.

  • Leate_Wonceslace@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 months ago

    On the east coast, driving 10-15 miles over the speed limit is considered normal. Some people from other parts of the country have informed me this isn’t true everywhere.

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    6 months ago

    I’m not sure this is accurate; I’m pretty sure I-87 through the Adirondacks in New York has a speed limit of 70. I-81 north of Syracuse might also.

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      I can confirm for you that I-81 is only 65 but you can drive 75 without having to worry about getting pulled over.

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    I was suspicious, so I looked it up. 40 miles of one road in tx is 85mph.

    "What this translates to in reality is an average interstate speed limit of 75 mph in both rural and urban areas (though some segments within city limits are 70 mph).

    There are several segments of I-10 and I-20 through the state that have max speed limits of 80 mph.

    Then, there’s Texas’s claim to speed limit fame – the single stretch of freeway in the country with a speed limit of 85 mph.

    It is located on Texas’s State Highway 130 (a toll road) and stretches just over 40 miles from Austin to near San Antonio." https://www.drivinggeeks.com/texas-speed-limits/

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      I’ve driven the entirety of that road one time. It ran me about twenty bucks in tolls. To do it once was worth it. With an 85 limit, most were pushing a hundred. I got down to San Antonio in a fraction of the time it would’ve taken via 35. I certainly wouldn’t want to pay that on a daily commute though. I also don’t think I’d want to navigate the speeds some of the more aggressive drivers were going. I did feel a little bit unsafe.

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        Ngl, I’m one of the ones that usually tends to do 100 when I come back from Austin.

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          I was close to it but there were still people weaving and going faster. That’s a major league fuckup if you make a mistake.

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      5 months ago

      Fun fact, that’s the road Tesla’s giga factory is built on. Coincidentally, FSD’s max speed is 5 mph higher than that road’s speed limit.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Driving through Texas is awesome because of the speed limit, but this chart is not accurate. There are several other states with 85 mph speed limits out in no-man’s-land.

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    It’s 85 mph in Texas so that the smarter people growing up there can then exit the state as quickly as possible.