Savolainen et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Evaluating the impacts of speed limit policy alternatives.Savolainen et al., 2014
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- Savolainen P
- Gates T
- Hacker E
- Davis A
- Frazier S
- Russo B
- Rista E
- Parker M
- Mannering F
- Schneider W
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As of June 2014, Michigan is one of eight states with a differential speed limit in place on its rural freeways, which sets a maximum speed of 70 mph for passenger vehicles and 60 mph for trucks and buses. In select urban environments, these speed limits are both reduced to a …
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