What are the minimum and maximum speed limits on highways?
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Highways have a maximum speed limit of 120 km/h and a minimum speed requirement of 60 km/h. Precautions for novice drivers on highways: 1. Maintain safe distance: Following distance is the primary factor for driving safety. Many inexperienced drivers often misjudge distances due to lack of experience. If following too closely, there won't be enough time to brake in case of emergencies. 2. Speed limits: Unlike regular roads, highways have strict speed regulations. While driving slightly slower is acceptable for beginners, never go below the minimum speed limit - according to traffic laws, driving below the posted minimum speed on highways results in a 3-point penalty. 3. Avoid sharp steering: Always keep both hands firmly on the wheel at high speeds. When changing lanes or overtaking, make gradual turns to prevent skidding. For braking, apply the brakes progressively in several stages rather than slamming them suddenly to avoid losing control.