I am moving to Connecticut in a few months and want to familiarize myself with the driving laws to avoid issues. What are the speed limits on Connecticut roads?
, the state-wide maximum speed limit is 65 mph, which applies to most rural state freeways. The speed limit in residential and business areas is 25 mph, and the limit on urban freeways ranges from 45 to 55 mph.
If you’re caught exceeding the speed limits, penalties vary depending on the severity of speeding. There are three laws surrounding penalties for speeding. They are:
Traveling unreasonably fast: Traveling too fast for road conditions
Speeding: Traveling at a speed that endangers the life of others
Reckless speed: Traveling more than 85 mph on any road
Traveling unreasonably fast comes with a base fine ranging from $35 to $90 depending on the severity, but each speeding level has increasingly more severe consequences. Fines also vary based on where the violation took place.
Reckless speeding (more than one offense) can also result in up to one year of imprisonment and a $600 fine.
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