To establish a national maximum speed limit of 60 miles per hour on highways, and 65 miles per hour on portions of the National Highway System located outside of an urbanized area.
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| July 10, 2008 |
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August 29, 2008 August 29, 2008 News in Review
If the House of Representatives bill HR 6458 passed and became law, what would be the speed limit per hour on the portions of the National Highway System located outside of urban areas? Sponsored By: See Rusty Vollmer or Charles Clowers ...
Source: American Rig Radio
August 21, 2008 Congressperson Asks Americans To Drive Slower
One of Congress' newest members sees it fitting that Americans should drive slower to save fuel - an appropriate sacrifice for a war she sees partly waged for oil. Her first bill, HR 6458, lowers speed limits to 60/65 mph (urban/rural ...
July 12, 2008 A New National Speed Limit?
HR 6458 would establish a national maximum speed limit of 60 miles per hour on highways and 65 miles per hour on parts of the National Highway System outside of urban areas. The bill would withhold highway funds from states that donât ...
Source: The washingtonwatch.com Blog








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