
How Fast Can You Legally Drive in Colorado?
If you’ve taken road trips across the state of Colorado, it’s likely that you’ve spent some time cruising along one of the major interstate highways, the most notable of which are I-70 and I-25. If that’s the case, you’ve also enjoyed driving at the top speed legally allowed in the state.

However, if you’ve ventured outside of the Centennial State, you may have noticed signs that show an even higher speed limit; signs that you won’t find in Colorado.
How Fast Can You Legally Drive in Colorado?
Of course, speed limits vary depending on where you are in Colorado, but the fastest legal speed limit in the state is 75 miles per hour.
This maximum speed limit is shared by multiple states that border Colorado, including New Mexico, Kansas, Arizona, and Nebraska. However, some of the states that share a border with the Centennial State allow you to drive a little faster.
Where Can You Drive Faster than You Can in Colorado?
As far as neighboring states go, you can drive faster in places like Oklahoma, Wyoming, and Utah, all of which contain stretches of road where the speed limit is as fast as 80 miles per hour.
These 80mph speed limit signs can also be found in states like Nevada, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and certain counties in Texas.
There are also places in the United States that allow drivers to legally drive up to 85 miles per hour, all of which are found in three distinct counties in Texas.
Read More: How Do Colorado Drivers Compare To Neighboring States?
Check out the full report, including the parts of the country where you are prohibited from driving as fast as you can in parts of Colorado, here.
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