Is Temporary Speed Monitoring in Highway Construction Zones Considered Illegal?
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Exceeding temporary speed limits on highways is considered illegal. Maximum vehicle speed limits: For roads without center lines: 30 km/h in urban areas, 40 km/h on highways. For roads with only one lane per direction: 50 km/h in urban areas, 70 km/h on highways. Dangers of speeding: Affects vehicle operating conditions - prolonged speeding worsens vehicle performance, increasing risks of tire, brake system, and steering system failures. Without regular maintenance and timely troubleshooting, this easily leads to traffic accidents. Speeding vehicles frequently change lanes for overtaking, creating conflict points with surrounding vehicles and amplifying safety risks. When encountering obstacles or sharp turns, speeding vehicles are more prone to loss of control or rollover, and any resulting collisions will have more severe consequences.