DMN - NTTA poised to raise speed limits to 70 on toll roads

08/09/09

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DMN - NTTA poised to raise speed limits to 70 on toll roads

NTTA poised to raise speed limits to 70 on toll roads

Friday, August 7, 2009
Michael Lindenberger / Dallas Morning New Transportation Blog

The executive director of NTTA told transportation insiders today that his board is likely to approve a staff proposal to raise speed limits on NTTA roads to 70 miles per hour.

The issue has been discussed for months, but an operations committee of the directors will hear a formal proposal Monday morning at 11:30. Clemson spoke at a meeting of the Dallas Regional Mobility Coalition.

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Bill notes:

It will be interesting to see the effect of higher speed limits on Collin County revenue. At least one county JP court (Mike Yarbrough, Precinct 4) funnels a lot of toll road speeding ticket fines to the county's coffers.

Bill

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