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January 29, 2007

MICHIGAN GOVERNOR VETOES GRAVEL-ROAD SPEED LIMIT BILL

According to a report in the Detroit Free Press, a program to dismantle speed limit signs on gravel roads in a large part of the state is going forward because the governor vetoed a bill that would have delayed the program. “Officials from the Road Commission for Oakland County will have to remove 283 signs from gravel roads that had 25-m.p.h. postings. The county was one of a few in the state that posted speed limits on gravel roads,” the report said. “The new law allows motorists to travel 55 m.p.h. on gravel roads without speed postings.”

Posted by MVHAP at January 29, 2007 03:33 PM