Chicago Sun-Times

85 MPH IN TEXAS

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— Texas will soon open a stretch of highway with the highest speed limit in the country, giving eager drivers a chance to rip through a trip between two of the state’s largest metropolit­an areas.

The Texas Transporta­tion Commission has approved a speed limit of 85 mph for a 41-mile toll road several miles east of the increasing­ly crowded Interstate 35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio.

“I would love it,” Austin resident Alan Guckian said. “Sometimes it’s fun to just open it up.”

But while some drivers will want to test their horsepower, others are asking if safety is taking a backseat.

“The research is clear that when speed limits go up, fatalities go up,” said Russ Rader, a spokesman for the nonprofit Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. He said higher speed limits get people to their destinatio­ns faster, “but the trade-off is more crashes and more highway deaths.” A 2009 report in the American Journal of Public Health studied traffic fatalities in the U.S. from 1995 to 2005 and found that more than 12,500 deaths were attributab­le to increases in speed limits on all kinds of roads.

 ?? RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL~AP ?? An 85 mph speed limit sign is placed on the 41-mile-long toll road in Austin, Texas, Thursday.
RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL~AP An 85 mph speed limit sign is placed on the 41-mile-long toll road in Austin, Texas, Thursday.

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