What is the approximate speed limit for vehicles in urban areas?
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Generally, the speed limit in urban areas ranges from 30 to 60 kilometers per hour, but it may vary in some cities. Introduction to speed limits: Speed limits typically refer to the regulation of vehicle speeds within a specified range over a certain distance. The primary purpose is to preemptively alert drivers to control their speed appropriately in subsequent sections of the road and to prevent the dangers of speeding. Speed limits are an indispensable and most critical aspect of road transportation safety. Speed limit conventions: The basis for speed limits on Chinese roads mainly includes national laws (relevant regulations), engineering standards (traffic literature), and actual road conditions (real-world environment). The relevant regulation is the 'Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China,' and the authoritative literature is the 'Technical Standard for Highway Engineering.' The reality is that the overall traffic safety awareness among the public still needs improvement. Actual speed limits take legal documents as an absolute prerequisite, traffic literature as a reference standard, and real-world conditions as flexible considerations.