Actually, I think that New Rome is indeed the city that Car & Driver wrote about...though from what I remember, it was only a few months ago. Maybe they did another article on Linsdale a year or so back?
As for speeding being a crime: bleh. Accidents are mainly caused by differences in speed, not an increase in speed itself. If the entire interstate is traveling at 85 in a 65, and there's one car in the far left lane doing 5 under, guess who's more of a hazard?
As such, I say abolish all speed limits during the day other than those in/around school zones, heavily congested downtown areas, and the like. But on highways...nationwide autobahn, baby.