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  1. The National Maximum Speed Limit (NMSL) was a provision of the federal government of the United States 1974 Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act that effectively prohibited speed limits higher than 55 miles per hour (89 km/h).

  2. In 1973, Congress enacted a national speed limit of 55 mph (89 km/h). Some states, such as Washington, enacted lower speed limits.

  3. 15 de dic. de 2021 · How we became obsessed with driving fast, no matter the cost. The article explores the history, the enforcement, and the consequences of speeding in the U.S., and why the speed limit is America’s most broken law.

  4. Learn how speed limits evolved from 12 mph in 1901 to 85 mph today in the U.S. Find out why President Nixon imposed a national speed limit of 55 mph in 1974 and how states regained control over their own limits in 1995.

  5. 27 de jul. de 2009 · 55 MPH Speed Limit Is Unenforceable and Counterproductive. Laws should lessen interference with traffic, not add another bottleneck. By James Baxter. |. July 27, 2009, at 11:43 a.m. James...

  6. www.iihs.org › topics › speedSpeed - IIHS-HLDI

    Latest news. Performance and adrenaline are commonly used to sell cars, SUVs and pickups, even as speed is implicated in more than 12,000 road deaths a year. Chuck Farmer. March 27, 2024. Intelligent speed assistance (ISA) and speed limiters can help make a future with zero traffic fatalities a reality. December 6, 2023. Dangers of speed.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2009 · Learn how President Nixon responded to the Arab oil embargo by signing a law that lowered all highway speed limits to 55 mph in 1974. Find out how this policy affected fuel consumption, road safety and American culture.