
How Fast Can Commercial Trucks Safely Travel on Highways?
Commercial trucks play a critical role in transporting goods and people around the country. To accomplish this, they frequently travel on major highways and interstates. After all, the goal is to arrive at their destinations as quickly as possible. Drivers are often paid by the load or by the mile, which incentivizes them to work efficiently. However, adjusting speed based on highway conditions can help reduce the risk of truck accidents. The question is, how fast can commercial trucks safely travel on highways? Here’s everything you need to know. Are Commercial Trucks Subject to the Same Speed Limit? Yes — at least for now. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has been working on implementing a national speed limit for all commercial motor vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,000 lbs or higher. Several different speed limits have been proposed, including 60 MPH, 65 MPH, and 68 MPH. The latter seems to have gained the most






