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Absolute vs. Presumed Speed Limit?

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What is the name of your state? Texas

"a) Construction of prima facie limits. The prima facie maximum speed limits fixed by the legislature or established by zoning authority will be construed to be the maximum permissible speeds under normal conditions and speeds in excess of such limits will be considered illegal"

Does this mean Texas has an "absolute" speed limit or a "presumed" speed limit? Thanks.
 



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