What is the maximum speed limit in snowy and icy weather?
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The maximum driving speed should not exceed 30 kilometers per hour. Here is some relevant knowledge about driving in snowy and icy weather: Longer braking distance: It's important to note that the vehicle's braking distance will be extended. Snowy and icy road surfaces differ from normal road surfaces as they reduce tire friction and adhesion. When driving on snowy or icy roads, always make judgments in advance and leave sufficient braking distance. Switching to snow tires: Whether to change to snow tires when driving in winter depends on the region. In northeastern areas, it's necessary to switch to snow tires because of the lower temperatures. Using all-season tires on snowy and icy roads may cause skidding, and in severe cases, the vehicle might not move at all. For vehicles in southern regions, changing to snow tires in winter is less common since snowfall is rare.