65 mph : winners and losers : final Grant Report.

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The 65 mph speed limit costs at least as much time as it saves, when the years lost to deaths, injuries and travel delays are compared to the years of travel time saved. The out-of-pocket costs and benefits of raising the speed limit to 65 mph are roughly equal. In addition, the burden is not shared evenly.

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B 29299 /73 /83.2 /
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Washington, D.C., The Urban Institute, 1989, 25 p., 47 ref. DOT HS 807 451

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