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Lawmaker Wants Speed Limit on Rural Interstates in Missouri Increased from 70 to 75

Drivers in Missouri may soon be able to gas it a little more while travelling down interstates in the state.

State Representative Jamie Burger, R-Cape Girardeau, has pre-filed legislation that would increase the maximum speed limit on rural interstates from 70 to 73 miles per hour.

The proposal would bring Missouri in-line with neighboring states, such as Kansas and Arkansas.

Under the current law, interstate speeds in the Show-Me State are capped at 70 miles per hour outside urban areas.

Burger’s plan would update state law to allow the higher limit on rural stretches.

By Digital Team

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