I-10 Speed Limit Increase Near Highway 29
October 9, 2017
According to the Florida Department of Transportation, the speed limit on I-10 eastbound near the I-10 interchange has been increased from 50 to 60 mph, but may, at times, be reduced to 50 mph between 8 p.m. and 6 p.m. to accomodate night construction work.
The speed limit on I-10 westbound near the U.S. 29 interchange remains at 50 mph as crews continue construction activities.
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5 Responses to “I-10 Speed Limit Increase Near Highway 29”
REGARDING:
“Considering everyone drives 70+”
Please consider the fact not everyone does even if you do.
(I know a preacher who maintains everyone in Mobile drives 80, including himself and that everyone who denies it is lying. He is wrong — as well as being an example of apostasy.)
David for truth
Last week DOT did some work on Hwy. 29 south bound lane at the Pine Barren Creek Bridge. They put up narrow bridge sign and a 55 MPH sign to slow traffic while they worked. They left without removing the signs. You can call David Wilkes at 850-981-3000 and he will have it corrected.
Just drove from California and only one stretch was 60 the rest 65 room 80.
Considering everyone drives 70+, I don’t see it changing anything except reducing the size of the speeding fine.
I noticed a change on 29 in the Pine Barren Creek area.
Dropped to 55.