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Mar 09, 2021Explorer II
This was copied from the North Dakota Highway Patrol web site.
"The speed limit is 55 mph on gravel, loose dirt, or on loose surface highways and on paved two-lane county and township highways, if there is no speed limit posted.
The speed limit is 65 mph on two-lane highways, if posted for that speed.
The speed limit is 70 mph on paved four-lane divided highways.
The speed limit is 75 mph on interstate highways (I-29 and I-94)."
The Montana DOT web site says "the statutory speed limit on State Highway 2 is 70 mph."
We made this trip 3 years ago. Into Canada at Thousand Islands Ca 417/17 to Sault St.Marie then US 2 from St.Ignace to St Mary at Glacier NP. We left on June 16 and arrived St Mary on June 28.
Wonderful ride...
"The speed limit is 55 mph on gravel, loose dirt, or on loose surface highways and on paved two-lane county and township highways, if there is no speed limit posted.
The speed limit is 65 mph on two-lane highways, if posted for that speed.
The speed limit is 70 mph on paved four-lane divided highways.
The speed limit is 75 mph on interstate highways (I-29 and I-94)."
The Montana DOT web site says "the statutory speed limit on State Highway 2 is 70 mph."
We made this trip 3 years ago. Into Canada at Thousand Islands Ca 417/17 to Sault St.Marie then US 2 from St.Ignace to St Mary at Glacier NP. We left on June 16 and arrived St Mary on June 28.
Wonderful ride...
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