Can I drive at 140 km/h on the highway?

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Carlos
07/29/25 11:12pm
Highway can be driven at 140 km/h. After the implementation of the new regulations, the maximum speed on highway sections can reach 143 km/h without penalty points. The following are precautions for high-speed driving: Observe speed limit regulations: Speeding can easily cause accidents, while driving too slowly can also hinder the normal flow of other vehicles. However, speed should be reduced when driving in rainy or snowy conditions. Pay attention to highway markings: Always be aware of roadside and overhead signs and markings while driving, and stay appropriately to the right to avoid crossing the right lane divider, ensuring sufficient lateral distance for overtaking vehicles. Maintain a safe distance: Under normal conditions, with dry roads and good braking, the distance between vehicles should not be less than the speed value. Always pay attention to roadside distance markers. In rainy, foggy, snowy, or wet road conditions, the distance between vehicles should be more than doubled.
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