Is the 30 km/h Speed Limit Actually Enforced?

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AustinMarie
07/29/25 9:39pm
Generally, the 30 km/h speed limit is not enforced. Here are specific details about speed limit enforcement: 1. Roads with a 50 km/h speed limit: Speed detection devices are not allowed to be installed on roads with a 50 km/h speed limit, but there may be exceptions. To avoid being caught speeding, pay attention to speed detection warning signs on the roadside. Normal speed detection zones will have signs indicating "Radar Speed Detection" or "Speed Monitoring Equipment in Use." 2. Roads with a 20 km/h speed limit: Speed detection is not allowed for 20 km/h limits, but exceptions may exist. According to regulations, mobile speed monitoring devices are generally not permitted on roads with speed limits below 50 km/h (excluding 50 km/h). However, in special cases, speed monitoring equipment may be installed with approval from the Municipal Public Security Bureau's Traffic Police Division.
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