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  2. Starting Sept. 1 in Texas, your speed limit may vary based on ...

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    Lawmakers who ushered through the change say the new law will make roads safer during storms or construction. Starting Sept. 1 in Texas, your speed limit may vary based on local highway conditions ...

  3. Variable speed limits may be coming to Texas. Could ... - AOL

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    The NTSB is recommending Texas install variable speed limit signs on highways, but what exactly do they do? Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  4. Automobile handling - Wikipedia

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    However, in a tight-radius (lower speed) corner the angular velocity of the car is high, while in a longer-radius (higher speed) corner the angular velocity is much lower. Therefore, the front tires have a more difficult time overcoming the car's moment of inertia during corner entry at low speed, and much less difficulty as the cornering speed ...

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  6. Lane departure warning system - Wikipedia

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    On roads where traffic signs are absent, it relies on the GPS data. When the car moves away from a lane at above 30 miles per hour (48 km/h), the system beeps and the steering wheel vibrate, alerting the driver of an unintended lane change. This happens during speed limit non-compliance as well.

  7. Speed wobble - Wikipedia

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    Speed wobble (also known as shimmy, tank-slapper, [1] or death wobble) is a rapid side-to-side shaking of a vehicle's wheel(s) that occurs at high speeds and can lead to loss of control. It presents as a quick (4–10 Hz) oscillation of primarily the steerable wheel(s), and is caused by a combination of factors, including initial disturbances ...

  8. Can you drive as fast as you want in Texas? What is the speed ...

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  9. Speed limits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The highest speed limit for undivided roads is 75 mph (121 km/h) in Texas. Undivided road speed limits vary greatly by state. Texas is the only state with a 75 mph (121 km/h) speed limit on 2 lane undivided roads, while most states east of the Mississippi are limited to 55 mph (89 km/h).