What is the maximum speed limit for sedans on highways?
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On highways, the maximum speed for sedans must not exceed 120 kilometers per hour. Below are some important considerations for driving on highways: 1. Control your driving speed: Speeding on highways is detrimental to driving safety. The higher the speed, the greater the centrifugal braking distance, and the worse the vehicle's handling stability. Additionally, excessive speed shortens the driver's sight distance and increases the likelihood of misjudgment. Therefore, controlling driving speed is the primary condition for ensuring safety on highways. 2. Avoid driving too slowly: In China, the minimum speed limit for normal driving on highways is 60 km/h. Driving too slowly can, on one hand, affect vehicles in the same lane and fail to utilize the highway's intended speed and efficiency advantages; on the other hand, it can easily cause traffic congestion or chaotic driving conditions with consecutive overtaking by following vehicles. 3. Avoid tailgating: A safe following distance should vary based on driving speed, weather, and road conditions. The faster the speed, the greater the following distance should be, especially during snow, rain, fog, or icy road conditions, where the distance should be significantly increased.