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Is the speed limit really 30 in school zones?

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KateLynn
07/29/2025, 03:27:50 AM

All entrances to school zones are marked with a "30" speed limit sign, indicating that the speed should not exceed 30 kilometers per hour. This mandatory standard stipulates that road traffic signs and markings in school zones should be coordinated with other traffic safety and management facilities. Here is additional information: 1. Precautions for driving near schools: Warning signs for children and pedestrians should be installed before the starting point of school zones, in front of locations frequently accessed by children, and at intersections directly leading to school gates. No-honking signs can be set up in school zones, with auxiliary signs indicating the prohibited time and range. 2. Signage: Speed limit signs should be placed on roads entering school zones, with auxiliary signs specifying the time restrictions. All entrances to school zones should display the standard speed limit, and depending on road and traffic conditions, signs can be placed on both sides of the road.

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DeJace
08/12/2025, 08:54:39 PM

When it comes to speed limits in school zones, as an experienced driver with many years behind the wheel, I can tell you for sure that many areas indeed have a speed limit of 30 kilometers per hour. This isn’t just about complying with regulations—it’s primarily for the safety of students. During peak hours, children cross the streets in groups, and even a slight overspeed could lead to tragedy. I remember witnessing an accident once, all because the driver failed to notice the warning signs. The 30 km/h limit is based on extensive traffic data and effectively reduces braking distance and accident rates. I advise all drivers to strictly adhere to it, slow down in advance, and avoid taking chances, as electronic police are everywhere, and violations will result in fines and penalty points. Safety should always come first—develop good habits to protect everyone.

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ORose
10/04/2025, 03:10:18 AM

As parents of children, we are particularly concerned about the speed limits in school zones. Indeed, most areas mandate a speed limit of no more than 30 kilometers per hour, which I personally verify every day when dropping off and picking up my kids. The reason is simple: children are naturally active and may suddenly dart into the road. Driving at lower speeds gives us more reaction time to prevent tragedies. Don’t think this is just a number—field observations show it can reduce collision risks by up to 40%. I urge all drivers to voluntarily slow down in these zones, even reducing speed to 20 km/h when necessary, to collectively create a safer environment for children. Remember to check road signs and adhere to time-specific rules, as enforcement is strictest during school drop-off and pick-up hours.

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Philip
11/17/2025, 03:45:54 AM

From a traffic management perspective, school zones indeed require a speed limit of 30 kilometers per hour. This is not an arbitrary decision, but rather a safety-standard-based design. Speed limit signs are clearly visible, and violators will be captured by electronic surveillance and fined. Practical evidence shows that such low speeds can significantly reduce accident rates, especially in areas with frequent child activities. Drivers are advised to always pay attention to road conditions and develop the habit of slowing down in advance. Compliance with regulations not only avoids tickets but also demonstrates responsibility to the community. Safe driving should start with details, and the 30 km/h speed limit deserves attention from all drivers.

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AryaDella
01/07/2026, 10:34:23 PM

This is a very interesting topic! As a car enthusiast, I often test driving performance on different road sections. School zones generally have a speed limit of 30 kilometers per hour, which I've verified in simulators. Why set it so low? Because lower speeds allow for better vehicle control, especially in areas with pedestrians or students crossing. Here's a little experience to share: I once used GPS to measure my speed in a restricted zone and found it easy to exceed the limit if not careful, resulting in an electronic ticket. This emphasizes the importance of conscious compliance - don't just focus on technical parameters, safety is paramount. Consider installing speed reduction apps or referring to traffic notices to develop good habits.

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KinsleyDella
04/04/2026, 04:12:26 AM

As an average commuter driver, I pass through several school zones every day. The 30 km/h speed limit is real, clearly marked on roadside signs. This isn't about creating hassles for drivers, but a crucial safety measure for students. After one near-miss incident, I always slow down well in advance. Additionally, many communities have installed speed bumps or warning lights to complement the speed limits. I recommend checking real-time alerts on map apps and developing defensive driving awareness. Complying with this speed requirement saves you from stress and tickets while protecting everyone's safety.

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