House, Senate vote to raise truck speed

The Illinois House and Senate have approved bills raising the speed limit for trucks on rural interstate highways to 65 miles per hour.

The Illinois House and Senate have approved bills raising the speed limit for trucks on rural interstate highways to 65 miles per hour. Neither bill affects the speed limit for trucks in Cook County. The House version also exempts the five counties that surround Chicago. Once the two chambers approve identical bills, the measure will be sent to Gov. Pat Quinn for his signature. The speed limit for cars on interstate highways is 65, but for semis the speed limit is 55. Traffic safety experts believe having two different limits increases the chances of accidents on the roads. However, Democratic Sen. Don Harmon of Oak Park isn’t convinced. When Missouri went to a uniform speed, Harmon said, fatalities jumped by more than 70. ______ Copyright 2009 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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