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Illinois 70 NPH

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    March 09 2010

     

    Illinois bill would bump rural interstate speeds to 70 mph

    Only months removed from boosting speeds for large trucks, Illinois state lawmakers are looking at letting all drivers on many interstates go a little faster. The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association would prefer that lawmakers first focus on eliminating speed limit differentials on remaining interstates not affected by the 2009 law.

    The Senate Executive Committee has voted 7-5 to advance a bill to the full Senate that would raise the speed limit to 70 mph on rural interstate highways. Cook and the “collar” counties surrounding Chicago would be exempt from the rule change sought in SB3668.

    The current 65 mph limit on rural stretches of interstate was signed into law by Gov. Pat Quinn last summer. It took effect Jan. 1. Up until then, large trucks were limited to 55 mph.

    Sen. Dale Risinger, R-Peoria, the bill’s sponsor, would like to see Illinois follow in the footsteps of states, including Iowa and Missouri, where 70 mph speeds for all vehicles are already allowed. In all, about 30 states permit all vehicles to travel 70 mph.

     


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  • Made By
    musicmanhah
    on March 09 2010

    O.K....................... 

  • Made By
    bigpedaler
    on April 04 2010

     Doesn't bother me in the slightest; I don't live or travel in IL at all, and CAN'T use the interstates! Heck, I can't remember the last time I left my COUNTY!

 

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