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skluth:
Don’t like driving any more than 80, and have to use the cruise control to keep it there. I’ll do it in rural areas where it’s legal like Kansas. I usually stay around 75, but I have hit 100 when I was younger in a couple sports cars because I wasn’t paying attention. (Fortunately, no tickets.) North Dakota is easily rural and flat enough for 80 mph speeds. I’m surprised that it’s only 75.
M86:
--- Quote from: skluth on August 06, 2020, 06:01:11 PM ---Don’t like driving any more than 80, and have to use the cruise control to keep it there. I’ll do it in rural areas where it’s legal like Kansas. I usually stay around 75, but I have hit 100 when I was younger in a couple sports cars because I wasn’t paying attention. (Fortunately, no tickets.) North Dakota is easily rural and flat enough for 80 mph speeds. I’m surprised that it’s only 75.
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It's legal to do 80 in Kansas? I didn't know that.
I know when South Dakota went to 80 on interstates that there was no tolerance. I heard stories of being pulled over for going a couple over. I'm sure that's more relaxed now.
kphoger:
--- Quote from: M86 on August 07, 2020, 02:12:58 AM ---It's legal to do 80 in Kansas?
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nope
Roadgeekteen:
--- Quote from: kphoger on August 07, 2020, 09:26:11 AM ---
--- Quote from: M86 on August 07, 2020, 02:12:58 AM ---It's legal to do 80 in Kansas?
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nope
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The speed limit is 75 so I'm guessing you won't get pulled over at 80.
kphoger:
--- Quote from: Roadgeekteen on August 07, 2020, 10:46:49 AM ---
--- Quote from: kphoger on August 07, 2020, 09:26:11 AM ---
--- Quote from: M86 on August 07, 2020, 02:12:58 AM ---It's legal to do 80 in Kansas?
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nope
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The speed limit is 75 so I'm guessing you won't get pulled over at 80.
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...which doesn't make it legal.
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