Speed limits drop on 5 west Texas highways

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The new year means new speed limits in part of west Texas.

The Texas Transportation Commission recently approved lowering speed limits by 5 mph on five rural highways in the department’s Odessa District. The changes include:

  • U.S. Highway 285 from the New Mexico state line to the northern city limits of Pecos. The new speed limit will be 65 miles per hour.
  • Highway 302 from Notrees to U.S. Highway 285. The new speed limit will be 65 miles per hour.
  • RM 652 from the Culberson County line to the New Mexico state line. The new speed limit will be 65 miles per hour.
  • Highway 18 from the New Mexico state line to the northern city limits of Kermit. The new speed limit will be 70 miles per hour.
  • Highway 18 from the southern city limits of Kermit in Winkler County to the northern city limits of Monahans in Ward County. The new speed limit will be 70 miles per hour.

New speed limit signs are scheduled to be installed in January on Highway 302 and Highway 18, according to the agency. Installation of new signs on U.S. Highway 285 and RM 652 will occur as contractors progress in projects and work zone speed limits are taken out.