“When you just set your speed control you never have to worry about getting ticketed for speeding.”
I may have misunderstood what you mean by that part. Theoretically, setting the cruise control (if that’s what you’re referring to) does not automatically guarantee that a driver will not and cannot be cited for speeding, because if the set speed exceeds the posted limit and/or road conditions make that speed dangerous and/or there’s poor range of visibility, it is not a viable defense that, “I had my cruise control on, Officer.”
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I know I wouldn’t go faster than 155 MPH, which is the top speed of both my car and my husband’s car.
I’d probably just stay between 85 MPH and 90 MPH most of the time if my state repealed the speed limit on its freeways.
That would probably be the flow of traffic. When traffic engineers look at how fast traffic is going, they like to look at the 85th percentile. On German freeways that don’t have speed limits, the 85th percentile speed is 142 km/h (88 MPH), and when Montana didn’t have a speed limit, the 85th percentile speed was 85 MPH.