The maximum speed limit on most Texas highways is 75 mph, though it can vary depending on the specific road and area.
At an uncontrolled intersection, the driver on the right generally has the right-of-way.
You should exchange insurance and contact information with the other driver and report the accident to the police if required by law.
In a school zone where children are present, the speed limit is typically reduced to 20 mph to ensure their safety.
The legal BAC limit for drivers over 21 years old in Texas is 0.08%. Exceeding this limit can result in penalties for driving under the influence.