Today's young drivers don't believe it, but before 1973 and from 1995 to 1998, there really was effectively no speed limit on Montana freeways. In 1998, in response to a traitor's motorist's decision to contest his "reasonable speed" tickets all the way to the Montana Supreme Court, a limit of 75mph was imposed.
That limit may be raised in short order.
Four Montana legislators are sponsoring bills that could raise the speed limit to 85mph. This would tie a Texas toll road for highest speed limit in the nation and would be the highest speed limit on public roadways. The rationale? Simply to save time for drivers covering long distances on lightly-trafficked freeways.
Should this occur, it will create a rather unique situation for those of us who own vehicles with late-Seventies speedometers. Given the fact that most speedos read a little high, you'll be able to "peg" the dial on your 1980 Ford LTD without breaking the law. The times, they are a changin'!
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