Missouri lawmakers are considering Senate Bill 1408, which seeks to raise the maximum speed limit on rural interstates and freeways from 70 to 75 mph. While Senator Jamie Burger introduced the legislation to increase travel efficiency, the Missouri Department of Transportation has voiced opposition, warning that higher speeds could lead to a rise in traffic…
Missouri lawmakers are considering Senate Bill 1408, which seeks to raise the maximum speed limit on rural interstates and freeways from 70 to 75 mph. While Senator Jamie Burger introduced the legislation to increase travel efficiency, the Missouri Department of Transportation has voiced opposition, warning that higher speeds could lead to a rise in traffic fatalities. Safety officials point to data linking speed limit increases to higher death rates, noting that the state has already seen a significant uptick in fatal crashes this year.