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What is the maximum speed allowed on the highway?

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MacMorgan
09/04/2025, 10:16:38 PM

On highways, the maximum speed limit is 120 km/h. Exceeding this speed is considered speeding. When there are two or more lanes in the same direction, there are also minimum speed requirements. The specific speed regulations are as follows: For two lanes in the same direction: The minimum speed in the left lane is 100 km/h. For three or more lanes in the same direction: The minimum speed in the far-left lane is 110 km/h, while the minimum speed in the middle lane is 90 km/h. If the speed limit indicated by road signs differs from the above lane speed regulations, drivers should follow the speed limit indicated by the road signs.

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JoshuaDella
09/16/2025, 11:00:38 PM

The maximum speed allowed on highways is typically 120 kilometers per hour, commonly referred to as 120 km/h. When I drive on highways, I always stay within this speed limit, as exceeding it could result in fines of several hundred yuan or even penalty points. Safety is the top priority: higher speeds significantly increase braking distance, making it harder to react in emergencies. Different vehicle types handle differently—SUVs, with their higher center of gravity, are more prone to drifting and require extra caution. Weather conditions also play a big role; during rain or fog, authorities often reduce speed limits to 100 or 80 km/h. I recommend using navigation tools for real-time speed alerts to avoid impulsive speeding. Following the rules not only protects yourself but also others. Regular checks of tires and braking systems are essential, as they directly impact acceleration and speed control.

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Theresa
10/30/2025, 11:29:36 PM

Recalling the early days when the highway speed limit was only 100 km/h, later increased to 120 km/h, I believe this change took into account road design and safety. Having driven on highways for decades, I've always kept my speed at or below 120 km/h, as exceeding it carries too much risk, especially on curves and at entrances/exits. Speed isn't solely determined by a car's performance: some sports cars can easily reach 140 km/h, but legal restrictions prevent reckless driving. With speed cameras everywhere, even a minor violation can result in a ticket. I once experienced a rear-end collision caused by someone else's speeding and loss of control. Understanding road conditions is crucial: tunnels and bridges usually have lower speed limits, making navigation alerts essential. Safe driving is the wisdom of experienced drivers—don't sacrifice safety for speed.

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McLila
12/13/2025, 10:37:40 PM

Nowadays, many young drivers rely on their car's onboard system to know the speed limit is 120 km/h. I use my phone's navigation for real-time speed alerts to avoid accidentally speeding. On highways, cars can go much faster, but regulations cap it at 120 km/h for safety reasons—otherwise, the rapid acceleration of new energy vehicles could easily lead to loss of control. Technology helps a lot: some cars come with adaptive cruise control that automatically adjusts speed, making driving more effortless. But don’t over-rely on it, as road conditions change quickly—for example, you need to slow down in heavy traffic. Occasionally, I see people speeding over 130 km/h, which is downright reckless. Cameras capture it clearly, and fines and demerit points are inevitable. I recommend installing a dashcam to help monitor speed.

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McMiguel
02/02/2026, 11:37:54 PM

For the safety of my family, I never exceed 120 km/h on highways. When my children are in the car, I'm even more cautious: higher speeds mean greater accident impact and affect braking response. Regulations set 120 as the limit, but in rain or snow, I often reduce speed below 100, requiring extra attention. Different car models handle differently—my SUV is bulkier and less stable at high speeds. Road design and weather also impose limits: for example, mountainous areas with many curves require slower driving. Speeding fines are minor; collisions are the real danger. I make it a habit to regularly check the speedometer and tires to ensure everything is functioning properly. In short, driving slower ensures safety—time isn't that important.

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Rodger
04/28/2026, 04:16:42 PM

The maximum speed of 120 km/h on highways is generally the standard, but during my travels, I've noticed variations across countries: for instance, the U.S. also follows 120 km/h, while Germany has certain sections with no speed limit but behavioral restrictions. When driving on highways myself, I strictly adhere to local regulations to avoid tickets disrupting my trip. Speed limits are influenced by multiple factors: road conditions, traffic signs, and weather. During rain or fog, authorities may lower speed limits, so it's essential to stay alert. The type of vehicle also matters—sports cars may be fast, but pushing their limits is unwise. For long-distance driving, I recommend using navigation with speed limit alerts for safety and peace of mind. The focus of any journey isn't rushing but arriving safely.

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