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Florida Senate Passes Bill to Increase Interstate Speed Limit to 75 MPH

Florida Senate Passes Bill to Increase Interstate Speed Limit to 75 MPH

The Florida Senate has recently passed Senate Bill 462, which aims to increase the speed limit on interstates and turnpikes from 70 mph to 75 mph. This decision marks a significant change in the state's approach to highway management, reflecting ongoing debates about speed limits and road safety.

The bill, which received approval after considerable discussion, is now headed to the Florida House for further deliberation. Proponents argue that the increase will harmonize Florida's speed limits with neighboring states, potentially easing traffic flow and reducing congestion. Critics, however, express concerns over safety, pointing out that higher speeds could lead to more accidents and increased severity of collisions.

The legislative move comes as part of broader efforts to update Florida's transportation policies. If passed into law, the change would be implemented across the state's major highways, affecting millions of daily commuters and travelers.

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