What does maximum speed limit mean?

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VanLondon
07/25/25 8:24am
When driving on the road, motor vehicles shall not exceed the maximum speed indicated by the speed limit signs. On the road surface: yellow characters indicate the maximum speed limit, while white characters indicate the minimum speed limit. Introduction to speed limits: Speed limits usually refer to the regulation of driving speed within a certain numerical range for a certain length of road section. The main purpose is to remind drivers in advance to reasonably control their speed in the subsequent sections of the road ahead and to prevent the danger of speeding. Regulations on speed limits: For roads without a central dividing line, the speed limit is 30 kilometers per hour for urban roads and 40 kilometers per hour for highways. For roads with only one motor vehicle lane in the same direction, the speed limit is 50 kilometers per hour for urban roads and 70 kilometers per hour for highways.
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DePeyton
08/10/25 6:54pm
I've been driving for over a decade, and the speed limit simply means that number displayed on road signs, indicating the maximum allowable speed for that particular section. It may seem straightforward, but it's crucial for safety—driving too fast increases accident risks, especially on highways or winding roads. I once got a speeding ticket, which cost me both points and repair fees—definitely not worth it. Speed limits aren't arbitrary; they're calculated by traffic experts based on road conditions, weather, and accident statistics to protect everyone. When driving, I keep an eye on the speedometer to maintain a steady pace, which not only ensures safety but also saves fuel. This becomes even more critical in rain or heavy fog, where higher speeds lengthen braking distances, raising rear-end collision risks. In short, obeying speed limits is fundamental to driving—it prevents countless headaches.
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