Speed limits along some Utah interstates could move higher for both trucks and four-wheelers as soon as later this spring due to legislation signed into law by Gov. Gary Herbert.

It expands the area along I-15 where 80 mph is permitted to between Brigham City, north of Salt Lake City, and the Idaho border. Currently it’s limited to Nephi and Cedar City, south of Salt Lake City.

It also allows for the higher limit along I-80 between Grantsville, located west of Salt Lake City, and the Nevada line and along I-84 between Tremonton, at the I-15/84 split, to the Idaho border.

First it requires the Utah Department of Transportation to conduct studies before any changes can be made with the hikes happening no sooner than around mid-May.

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Evan Lockridge

Evan Lockridge

Former Business Contributing Editor

Trucking journalist since 1990, in the news business since early ‘80s.

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