How to Check the Minimum Speed Limit?
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Lane driving minimum speed limits are generally indicated on highways, and you should drive according to the posted speed limits. Here are detailed explanations of lane speed limits: 1. Highways: On highways, the maximum speed for small passenger vehicles must not exceed 120 kilometers per hour, with a minimum speed limit of 60 kilometers per hour. 2. Urban Areas: The speed limit for urban roads is 30 kilometers per hour, while for highways, it is 40 kilometers per hour. 3. Others: If the speed limit indicated by road signs differs from the aforementioned lane speed limits, you should drive according to the speed limit indicated by the road signs.
The minimum speed limit is mainly indicated by roadside signs or in-vehicle systems. I've noticed while driving that highways often have circular blue signs with white numbers like 60 or 80, indicating the minimum speed limit in kilometers per hour. Driving below this speed may result in fines or accidents. Some sections, especially tunnels or bridge areas, have electronic displays showing the current minimum speed limit. Vehicles themselves also provide reminders – many new cars with navigation systems will automatically announce speed limit information or display flashing icons on the dashboard. I recommend developing the habit of glancing at signs when entering urban expressways or highway entrances, and combining this with speedometer control to ensure you don't slow down traffic flow and avoid dangers.