Hawai'i, as we all know (or certainly should know) is an island
archipelago. There are no bridges between these island, much less a
bridge to another state. So, why do they even have a road designated as
an "Interstate"?
Bruce
Mark Minton wrote:
A list of speed limits by state is at
<http://www.iihs.org/safety_facts/state_laws/speed_limit_laws.htm>,
current as of May, 2005. No state had a speed limit higher than 75 at
that time. Oklahoma was the speediest, with 70+ mph across the
board. Hawaii was the slowest (only 60 on the Interstate!?). As I
recall, when I was a kid the speed limit on Interstates in Oklahoma
was 80. I remember that because it was the highest posted limit I had
ever seen. There were also some Western states with no posted limit,
like Nevada and Montana, as already mentioned.
Mark Minton
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