The governor will soon decide whether the 55 mile an hour speed limit on two-lane state highways will go up to 60. The Senate has given final approval to a bill that authorizes the move. Senator Kerry Gruenhagen of Walcott says the vehicles of today are well designed for the higher speed.
There were 16 senators who opposed the bill. Senator Thomas Townsend of Dubuque says he’s concerned about safety.
Current Iowa law says the first two tickets a driver gets in a 12-month period for going 65 on a highway where the speed limit is 55 do not lead to a license suspension. If the governor signs this bill into law, that means drivers would be able to get two tickets a year going 70 in a 60 mile per hour zone on a two-lane highway without it affecting their driver’s license — or the driver’s insurance rates.