The minimum and maximum speed limits on Missouri interstate highways are:
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40/70.
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45/55.
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25/75.
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30/70.
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Explanation
In Missouri, you may not drive slower than 40 mph on interstate highways under normal road conditions. The maximum speed limit allowed on Missouri interstate highways is 70 mph, providing a guideline for the highest speed under ideal driving conditions.
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