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Texas has the U.S.’s highest speed limit—85 mph—on a 41-mile stretch of Highway 130 near Austin and San Antonio.
A 41-mile stretch of Texas State Highway 130 between Mustang Ridge and Seguin has the highest speed limit in the U.S., allowing speeds up to 85 mph.
The toll road, parallel to I-35 between Austin and San Antonio, features a wide, low-traffic design that supports higher speeds.
While most Texas highways cap at 75 or 80 mph, this section stands out as the nation’s fastest.
Experts say the limit is justified by the road’s engineering and conditions, though some safety concerns remain.
The route offers a faster, paid alternative for travelers, highlighting Texas’s approach to high-speed infrastructure.
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Texas tiene el límite de velocidad más alto de los EE.UU. en un tramo de 41 millas de la autopista 130 cerca de Austin y San Antonio.