What are the vehicle speed limit regulations?

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McMiles
07/29/25 5:34pm
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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VonIris
08/14/25 8:45am
I'm used to driving to and from work every day, and there are quite a few speed limits in the city. Main roads are generally limited to 60 kilometers per hour, while smaller intersections and school zones drop to 30-40 km/h—slow driving is the safest. On highways, you can go up to 120 km/h, but if there's construction or bad weather, like heavy rain, the speed drops to around 80. I remember driving in the rain last year; the road was slippery, so I deliberately reduced my speed to below 60 to avoid skidding. Some national highways have an 80 km/h limit, and rural roads are even lower. The key is to pay attention to roadside signs—otherwise, speeding cameras will catch you, and fines and points are the least of your worries. Safety comes first. During rush hour traffic, speed limits are often irrelevant, but I still try to control my speed—not for any other reason than peace of mind, since collisions can happen in an instant. I’ve heard that tourist areas have special speed limits, like mountain roads capped at 40 km/h. Even if the scenery is beautiful, you can’t go too fast—staying alive is what matters.
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OBrantley
10/13/25 7:45am
As someone who has been driving for over a decade, I find speed limits very practical. On highways, the general maximum is 120 km/h, with variations depending on the lane—for example, 120 km/h for passenger car lanes and 90 km/h for truck lanes. In urban areas, there are three tiers: 60-80 km/h on expressways, 40-60 km/h on regular streets, and a reduction to 30 km/h near residential areas or pedestrian zones. Near schools and hospitals, the speed limit is 30 km/h at all times—children's safety is no trivial matter. In special weather conditions like snow or fog, highway speed limits drop to 60 km/h, with even lower limits on regular roads, where maintaining distance is crucial. On national and provincial highways, the maximum is 80 or 100 km/h, depending on local signage. I always remind new drivers not to ignore these numbers—speeding tickets are common, with fines ranging from 100 to 200 yuan and 3 penalty points, and serious accidents can lead to license revocation. During regular car maintenance, keep an eye on the speedometer to avoid letting it creep up; on long drives through mountainous areas or curves, automatically reducing speed ensures a safer arrival than rushing.
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