What is the maximum speed limit when descending a steep slope?
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When descending a steep slope, turning, or making a U-turn, the maximum speed should not exceed 30 kilometers per hour. Below is more related information: About uphill driving: Parking brake application should be delayed compared to on level ground when stopping on an uphill slope. This is because when driving uphill, the vehicle speed naturally decreases due to gradient resistance, resulting in a shorter braking distance than usual. Therefore, braking should be delayed compared to on level ground. Normal driving: During driving, the service brake (foot brake) is usually applied to facilitate slowing down or stopping while moving forward. Once the vehicle comes to a complete stop, the parking brake (hand brake) should be used to prevent the vehicle from sliding forward or rolling backward.