I'll post more specific information soon; but, here's the general question I have:
Let's say you're going 40 mph on a road, northbound. Isn't the southbound traffic also supposed to be going 40 mph?
Suppose you're going 70 mph coming into a town. Then the speed limit changes to 55 mph. At the point where the 55 mph sign is, there usually is a corresponding sign on the opposite side of the road that marks the increase in speed to 70 mph. In other words, aren't speed limits the same for certain sections of road, regardless of which side of the road you are on?! (with the exception of, perhaps, big divided highways and such).
The specific area I'm talking about is on RR 620, from Mansfield Dam, south to the Lakeway city limit sign. They've made all kinds of changes there lately. And, now they've got a 65 mph limit on one side, and 55 mph limit on the other. Actually, the only thing causing the confusion is ONE 55 mph sign that never got changed to 65.
I'll post a detailed sketch very soon, but just wanted to get the question out there.