Is the speed limit for vehicles in factory areas 10 or 15?
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Speed limit regulations for vehicles within the factory premises: When driving on the main roads within the factory without speed limit signs, vehicles must not exceed 30 km/h, and on other roads, they must not exceed 20 km/h. Speed limit regulations for vehicles within the factory premises: When driving on the main roads within the factory without speed limit signs, vehicles must not exceed 30 km/h, and on other roads, they must not exceed 20 km/h. In case of unexpected situations, the time required for the driver to react and brake after seeing the situation is called the reaction time. The distance the vehicle travels at its original speed during the reaction time is called the reaction distance. The distance the vehicle travels from braking to a complete stop is called the braking distance. Therefore, speed limits are imposed to ensure safety. The speed limit requirements for vehicles driving in the following locations, sections, or under special circumstances should comply with: 1. At crossings, intersections, loading and unloading operations, densely populated pedestrian areas, downhill slopes, places with warning signs, or when turning or making U-turns: The maximum speed for trucks carrying flammable, explosive, or other hazardous goods must not exceed 15 km/h. 2. On icy, snowy, or waterlogged roads; or when visibility is less than 30 meters due to severe weather: The maximum speed must not exceed 10 km/h. 3. When entering or exiting factory buildings, warehouses, workshop gates, parking lots, gas stations, weighing scales, hazardous areas, production sites, reversing, or towing damaged vehicles: The maximum speed must not exceed 5 km/h.