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'RAPID' Act Would Lift Daytime Speed Limits on some Rural Highways in Arizona
House Bill 2059 would pilot no daytime speed limits for noncommercial vehicles on Interstate 8, with trucks capped at 80 mph and nighttime limits set at 80 mph.
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Kupper Introduces “RAPID Act” to Raise Speed Limits on Safe Rural Interstates
State Representative Nick Kupper has introduction of HB2059, the Reasonable and Prudent Interstate Driving (RAPID) Act, legislation to allow higher speeds on designated rural interstate segments while maintaining tough penalties for dangerous driving. Under the RAPID Act, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) could authorize derestricted speed zones for non-commercial vehicles during daylight hours on...
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Arizona lawmaker proposes eliminating speed limits on some rural highways
Arizona may become the only state without maximum speed limits on some highways, as Rep. Nick Kupper proposes a pilot project to test the idea.
·Phoenix, United States
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