What is the maximum speed limit for non-motor vehicles?
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Non-motor vehicles must not exceed a speed of 15 kilometers per hour. Additional information: 1. Non-motor vehicles: Non-motor vehicles refer to vehicles that are driven by human or animal power and operate on roads, as well as vehicles with power devices but designed with maximum speeds, empty vehicle weights, and dimensions that comply with relevant national standards, such as motorized wheelchairs for the disabled. This includes trailers, freight handcarts, and animal-drawn vehicles. 2. Traffic regulations: Adhere to safety regulations and drive in designated lanes. When riding a bicycle or tricycle and needing to cross a motor vehicle lane, the rider should dismount and push the vehicle. If there is a crosswalk or pedestrian crossing facility, it should be used; if there is no crosswalk, no pedestrian crossing facility, or it is inconvenient to use such facilities, proceed straight after ensuring safety. Non-motor vehicles that cannot travel in their designated lane due to obstruction may use the adjacent motor vehicle lane in the affected section and must return to the non-motor vehicle lane promptly after passing the obstructed area. Motor vehicles encountering such situations should slow down and yield.