ebsprintin
Veteran Expediter
I still drive between 55 and 60, closer to 55. And I'm still overtaking other vehicles. It also seems that in the higher speed zones that most people aren't maxing out these days.
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eb
Really, show me a van from the 90 ' s that got 20mpg. I would venture to say average fuel milage is up across the board.
The number of cars on the road today far exceeds those numbers of a couple.of decades ago. I would imagine fuel tax collection is way up from what it once was. Since most people do a huge.majority of driving in.metro areas where speeds don't get raised to the numbers discussed here i don't think raiding speeds in rural areas make a huge difference in taxes
The cost of maintaining our infrastructure has gone up so much I think higher fuel taxes are inevitable.
When we are driving on two lane roads we will run up to 65 MPH but our normal speed is 58 mph when vehicles can get around us easily.
In ten years we have not had a problem.
63 mph. Urban expressways I go with the flow.
Why do you need to run faster than 75mph? I would agree with them.