Fredericksburg.com - 70 mph speed limit wins support in Va.

search local
Follow us on Twitter Find us on Facebook

Get a printer-friendly version of this page. E-mail this story to a friend.
Make a post about this story on FredTalk.

70 mph speed limit wins support in Va.
Bills seem likely to become law. Gov. Bob McDonnell advocated the 70 mph limit in his campaign.
Date published: 2/2/2010

RICHMOND (AP) - Virginia lawmakers have passed bills that would boost the top speed limit in the state from 65 mph to 70.

In the Senate, the bill passed on a 29–10 vote. Democratic Senator Creigh (Cree) Deeds of Bath County said the state had no business increasing speeds on its freeways when it faces a transportation funding crisis.

Republican Senator John Watkins said nothing in the bill compels motorists to drive 70 mph.

In the House, the measure passed on a 71–26 vote without debate.

Thirty-three states have top limits of 70 mph. Twelve have 75 mph limits, and Texas and Utah allow speeds up to 80 mph.

The bills seem likely to become law. Gov. Bob McDonnell advocated the 70 mph limit in his campaign.



Date published: 2/2/2010



Comments guidelines

1. Be respectful. No personal attacks.
2. Please avoid offensive, vulgar, abusive, hateful or defamatory language.
3. Read and follow THE RULES.
4. We will block violaters and ban repeat offenders.










The Free Lance-Star fredericksburg.com 93.3 WFLS Print Innovators Classic Rock 96.9 99.3 The Vibe wntx radio