What is the maximum speed for motor vehicles when entering or exiting non-motorized lanes?
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The maximum speed for motor vehicles when entering or exiting non-motorized lanes is 30 km/h. When encountering any of the following situations while driving, the maximum speed shall not exceed 30 km/h (for tractors, battery-powered vehicles, and wheeled special-purpose machinery vehicles, the speed shall not exceed 15 km/h): entering or exiting non-motorized lanes, passing through railway crossings, sharp curves, narrow roads, or narrow bridges; making U-turns, turning, or descending steep slopes; encountering fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail with visibility within 50 meters; driving on icy, snowy, or muddy roads. Relevant information about speed limits is as follows: Introduction to speed limits: Speed limits generally refer to the regulation of vehicle speeds within a specified numerical range over a certain distance. Purpose of speed limits: The main purpose is to pre-warn drivers to reasonably control their speed in subsequent road sections ahead, prevent the dangers of speeding, and ensure driving safety. Speed limits are an indispensable and most critical aspect of road transportation safety.