Is white font the maximum speed limit or the minimum speed limit?
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White numbers indicate the minimum speed limit. Here are the relevant details: Minimum and Maximum Speed Limits: The minimum speed limit sign features a blue background with white text. If the displayed number is 50, it means vehicles must travel at least 50 km/h on that road section. The maximum speed limit sign typically has a white background with black text and a red border. The displayed number indicates the maximum speed vehicles must not exceed. Average Speed on Highways: The average speed on highways is above 80 km/h, with a maximum speed of 120 km/h. Highways have multiple lanes, wide road surfaces, and high traffic capacity, enabling them to handle several times or even dozens of times more traffic volume than regular roads. Road Speed Limit Markings: Road speed limit markings are usually found on highway surfaces, with yellow indicating the maximum speed and white representing the minimum speed. The maximum speed limit sign denotes the highest speed allowed on the upcoming road section and is placed at the beginning of speed-limited zones on highways or other roads. Color Differentiation of Road Signs: A red circle with a number inside indicates the maximum speed limit (red circle, white background, black text). A blue circle with a number represents the minimum speed limit (blue background, white text, with a small white section below). On road surfaces, yellow text signifies the maximum speed limit, while white text indicates the minimum speed limit.