Bill allowing 80 mph speed limits passes Nevada Senate


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CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — A bill allowing Nevada to increase speed limits up to 80 mph has passed out of the state Senate.

Senators voted to approve SB 2 on Thursday in a 16-4 vote. The bill now moves to the Assembly.

The bill is sponsored by Republican Sen. Don Gustavson and would allow the state's transportation department to increase highway speed limits up to 80 mph if it chooses.

Existing Nevada law allows a top speed of 75 mph. Gustavson said raising speed limits would help truckers and cut down on travel fatigue for all drivers.

A number of police agencies and the state transportation department testified against the bill, saying it could increase fatal crashes.

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