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by Smjh1979 » Thu Feb 12, 2009 12:35 pm
75 is the highest in Arizona Interstates, with 65 being the highest for US and state routes.
The bad thing is that Arizona does put its speed limits way too low. School zones in Arizona are 15 MPH, and if there is a photo radar van in the school zone, you get ticketed if you go 21 or more.
Many residential areas are 20 to 25. Even Prescott Valley's main streets are 25, and they are 4-lanes for the most part. 6 lanes are 35.
As for my driving, I usually go 30 in the 25 zones, just in case a photo radar van happens to be nearby hiding. They are good at doing that here.
As for driving on the right, I don't do that so much in our residential roads, but on US/State Highways, and Interstates I do follow that rule.
Quite often when I go on my train trips up to Williams and Flagstaff on Intersate 40, I especially stay in the right lane. I go 75, like the sign says, but you'll do lots of weaving between lanes. Semi trucks go extremely slow, in cases, 15-20 MPH, making me move into traffic that goes 90-100 MPH quite often. I get passed quite often on that freeway. I don't know if it's pure luck, or what, but in the 13 years I've been driving, I have never gotten a ticket or warning.
I do agree with Elton that the speed limits are too slow. Residential streets can either stay at 25, or be raised to 30 or 35, like California has. The main streets need to go up though. 25 for 4 lanes, and 35 for 6 lanes is way too slow.