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wikipedia shows 70 as the maximum for Oregon. Apparently it varies by count in texas and gets up to 85 mph in some counties!
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c3/US_Speed_Limits.svg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/US_Undivided_Speed_Limits.svg
It likely has to do with how the highways are built in each state. Texas is really flat, so its highways are straight and you can see really far ahead. Oregon has a bunch of mountains going through it. If you look at a map:
...you can see states in the Midwest have the highest speed limits. Places with more hills and uneven terrain have lower speed limits.
The reason the Autobahn in Germany has no speed limit is because it was engineered to be so straight you can see far enough ahead to stop for an accident if you're going 100 mph.
I wonder if this happens in counties in Texas with the 85 mph limit...
"Officer - what seems to be the problem?"
"You know how fast you were goin'?"
"Um... a couple miles over the limit?"
"90. That's way over. And we got the cartels pushing drugs through our county. How can you afford this nice car anyways? Pop the trunk, Speedy Gonzales."