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August 26, 2004

Public Hearings on Speed Limit Increase

Tonight is the first public hearing ODOT is holding to increase the interstate highway speed limits in Oregon. Available now is the Engineering report with preliminary recommendations
http://www.odot.state.or.us/traffic/Interstate%20Speed%20Study%20Executive%20Summmary%208-13-2004.pdf

With the exception of a few very specific sections of highway, this report recommends maintaining existing speeds for cars and trucks.

Also, public comments are being accepted by email (send to janice.e.gipson odot.state.or.us) and are being summarized here http://www.odot.state.or.us/traffic/Public%20Comment%20Summary8-20-04.htm.

I encourage everyone to submit testimony to the email address. Below I'm providing a sample:

Dear ODOT,

I am writing to provide public testimony concerning the Interstate Speed Study Review. I urge ODOT to maintain current interstate highway speeds. My concerns are that higher speed limits will increase fuel consumption as well as create additional pollution. During the DEQ Air Quality Hearings in 2003, traffic was discussed as a primary air quality concern in the Rogue Valley. It is well established that higher speed decreases vehicle fuel efficiency and increases per vehicle pollution.

Thank you,
John Fricker
Ashland, Oregon

Posted by John at August 26, 2004 08:34 AM

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