Speed limits for Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMVs) vary by state in the United States. Here’s a general overview, but keep in mind that specific regulations may change, and it’s always best to check the current laws for each state:

Speed limit in Alabama:

 Maximum speed limit for CMVs is typically 65 mph on rural interstates.

Speed limit in Alaska:

Speed limits for CMVs are generally consistent with those for other vehicles.

Speed limit in Arizona:

Maximum speed limit for CMVs is typically 65 mph on rural interstates.

Speed limit in Arkansas:

Maximum speed limit for CMVs is typically 65 mph on rural interstates.

Speed limit in California:

Maximum speed limit for CMVs is typically 55 mph on most highways.

Speed limit in Colorado:

Maximum speed limit for CMVs is typically 65 mph on rural interstates.

Speed limit in Connecticut:

Speed limits for CMVs are generally consistent with those for other vehicles.

Speed limit in Delaware:

Speed limits for CMVs are generally consistent with those for other vehicles.

Speed limit in Florida:

Maximum speed limit for CMVs is typically 70 mph on rural interstates.

Speed limit in Georgia:

Maximum speed limit for CMVs is typically 70 mph on rural interstates.

Speed limit in Hawaii:

Speed limits for CMVs are generally consistent with those for other vehicles.

Speed limit in Idaho:

Maximum speed limit for CMVs is typically 65 mph on rural interstates.

Speed limit in Illinois:

Maximum speed limit for CMVs is typically 65 mph on rural interstates.

Speed limit in Indiana:

Maximum speed limit for CMVs is typically 65 mph on rural interstates.

Speed limit in Iowa:

Maximum speed limit for CMVs is typically 65 mph on rural interstates.

These are just examples, and each state may have different speed limits for CMVs based on the type of road, weather conditions, and other factors. Always refer to the specific state’s Department of Transportation or official sources for the most accurate and up-to-date information. For more informative tips follow us on instagram @fleetsafetymanagement

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