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You'll soon be able to drive faster through North Dakota, but you'll pay more if you get pulled over.
Gov. Kelly Armstrong signed legislation May 5 increasing the speed limit on interstate highways from 75 mph to 80 mph.
North Dakota will raise the speed limit on its interstate highways in just a few months. Be careful, though – the fines for speeding are going up too. “This bill strikes a reasonable balance b ...
North Dakota is raising the maximum speed limit on some multilane highways to 80 mph. At the same time, the state is also implementing higher speeding fines. The move aligns North Dakota with its ...
On Aug. 1, North Dakota will join neighbors South Dakota and Montana at 80 mph on interstate highways. The top speed limit in ...
It’s official: the top speed limit in the state of North Dakota is about to increase to 80 mph. That means the Midwest state ...
Interstate speeds are going up across North Dakota on August 1. Gov. Kelly Armstrong has signed a bill raising the speed ...
On Aug. 1, the maximum interstate speed limit in North Dakota is going up to 80 MPH, a modest increase from the previous ...
House Bill 1298 would raise the speed limit from 75 mph to 80 mph on the state's two interstate highways, 29 and 94. It would also increase speeding fees. Speeding on highways with speed limits 65 mph ...
With a 5-mph bump for certain stretches of multilane highways, North Dakota now becomes the ninth state to have a maximum speed limit of 80 mph or greater. For the most part, the change brings the law ...