What are the vehicle speed limit regulations?

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McMiles
07/30/25 1:34am
Vehicle speed limit regulations are as follows: 1. Highway speed limits: Expressways have a speed limit range of 60km/h-120km/h; Class I highways have a speed limit range of 60km/h-100km/h; Class II highways have a speed limit range of 40km/h-80km/h; Class III highways have a speed limit range of 30km/h-60km/h; Class IV highways have a speed limit range of 20km/h-60km/h. Note that expressways have minimum speed limits for vehicles. 2. Road speed limits: Express roads have a speed limit range of 60km/h-100km/h; Arterial roads have a speed limit range of 40km/h-60km/h; Secondary arterial roads have a speed limit range of 30km/h-50km/h; Branch roads have a speed limit range of 20km/h-40km/h.
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