Arizona's experience with the 65-mph speed limit.

Author(s)
Upchurch, J.
Year
Abstract

Arizona's experience with the 65-mph speed limit is presented in terms of driver behaviour and accident experience. The speed limit on Arizona's rural interstate was raised to 65 mph on april 15, 1987. Driver behaviour is presented in terms of the speeds at which motorists actually drive on the rural interstate. Before and after data are presented from the last quarter of 1983 through the first quarter of 1988. Vehicle speeds increased by only about 3 mph or less during the four quarters following the speed limit increase. A 5-year history of interstate accident data - from 1983 through spring 1988 - is presented that provides a before-and-after comparison. Information on total accidents, fatal accidents, and injuries is presented. Accident rate information is presented to account for the effect of increasing vehicle-miles of travel. Accident data on the urban interstate are presented for comparison purposes.

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C 18895 (In: C 18894 S) /73 / IRRD 835485
Source

In: Traffic and grade crossing control devices, Transportation Research Record TRR 1244, p. 1-6

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