Larryzv7
Nov 10, 2017Explorer
Towing Speeds
Why do you think States, like California, have a maximum speed of 55-mph when towing? Someone told me that the tires on most trailers, including semi-trucks, are not made for speeds over 55-mph; is th...
Atlee wrote:
That is a perceived right that really doesn't exist, the right of states to set their own speed limits.
Back during the great oil embargo in the 1970's, the Federal government forced ALL states to lower their top speed limit to 55 mph. How could the Feds do this, you ask? Money, is the answer.
The Feds give out beau-coups of money for highways. The Feds threatened to cut off all money to states that did not comply to the Federal demand. The states, being addicted to this money, quickly fell into line and obediently lowered their respective speed limits.gmw photos wrote:donn0128 wrote:
Let me switch thst question up a hit. Why do states restrict interstate highway speeds when other states dont?
These kinds of laws fall into the category of "states rights". So they can vary from one state to the next.
The republik of kalifornia is kinda like it's own little fifedom, so it's hard to compare it to other states.