What is the maximum speed limit on rural roads in kilometers per hour?
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Rural roads have a maximum speed limit of 40 kilometers per hour. Below are specific details about speed limits: 1. Introduction: Speed limits typically refer to the regulation of vehicle speeds within a certain numerical range over a specified distance of roadway. The primary purpose is to preemptively alert drivers to reasonably control their speed in subsequent sections of the road ahead and prevent the dangers of speeding. 2. Regulations: For roads without a central dividing line, the speed limit is 30 kilometers per hour in urban areas and 40 kilometers per hour on highways. For roads with only one lane in the same direction, the speed limit is 50 kilometers per hour in urban areas and 70 kilometers per hour on highways.