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What is the minimum speed for a sedan driving on the highway?

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VanJordan
07/29/2025, 11:54:49 AM

The minimum speed for a sedan driving on the highway must not be less than 60 kilometers per hour. Here are some relevant details about highway driving speeds: 1. Driving speeds in different lanes: Traffic laws stipulate the minimum speeds on highways as follows: For roads with 2 lanes in the same direction, the minimum speed in the left lane is 100 kilometers per hour; for roads with 3 or more lanes in the same direction, the minimum speed in the leftmost lane is 110 kilometers per hour, and the minimum speed in the middle lane is 90 kilometers per hour. 2. Precautions for highway driving: (1) Highways can have 2 lanes or 3 lanes in the same direction. (2) The minimum speed limits decrease from left to right. (3) The rightmost lane is the slowest lane, with a minimum speed limit of 70.

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VanCali
08/14/2025, 11:49:12 PM

I remember when driving a sedan on the highway, the minimum speed must be maintained above 60 km/h. This is stipulated by traffic laws. Driving too slowly not only risks traffic violations and fines but may also cause rear-end collisions. I've encountered situations during rainy days when the road was slippery and driving below 60 km/h almost resulted in being hit by vehicles behind that couldn't brake in time. Highways are designed for fast-moving traffic, and the minimum speed limit of 60 km/h ensures smoother traffic flow and everyone's safety. New drivers should pay special attention—don't hesitate when starting and maintain a speed above 60 km/h for stable driving. If you feel tired during long-distance driving, remember to pull over and rest instead of persisting at low speeds. During poor weather conditions, the minimum speed can be adjusted appropriately, but under normal circumstances, you must never drop below this speed—it's both about following the rules and protecting yourself.

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ColeMarie
10/12/2025, 12:36:58 AM

I've been driving a sedan on highways for long-distance trips for many years, always keeping the minimum speed at the 60 km/h red line. Driving too slow is really dangerous. Once, a large truck behind me almost didn't see my small car because the speed difference was too great. The regulation setting a minimum speed of 60 km/h for small vehicles is scientific—it helps maintain a relatively uniform rhythm among all vehicles, reducing sudden braking and conflicts. I never drive at 50 or 55 km/h, even though some cars occasionally go slower, as that increases the risk of accidents. On highways where traffic flows quickly, 60 km/h is the starting point. Beginners are advised to practice before hitting the road, and once they develop the habit, it becomes natural and smooth. In cases of heavy fog or rain, I slow down in advance to avoid the hazards of driving at lower speed limits. Safety always comes first, and sticking to the 60 km/h minimum ensures a safe journey home.

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LaGideon
11/25/2025, 12:39:33 AM

On highways, the minimum speed for driving a sedan is 60 kilometers per hour, which I keep in mind. Driving below this speed can easily lead to rear-end collisions, as highways are designed for fast traffic. Driving too slowly disrupts the flow of vehicles. I once heard a story about a colleague who was fined for driving at 55 km/h. The fine was secondary; the main issue was the high risk involved. 60 km/h is the minimum safeguard to ensure every driver stays alert and avoids congestion. New drivers should familiarize themselves with speed limit signs before hitting the road. In good weather, I always maintain a speed of around 80 km/h, neither speeding nor lagging behind. In terms of safety, 60 km/h is the threshold; if you drop below it, you should check your tire pressure or take a break to prevent sudden breakdowns.

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StEloise
01/15/2026, 02:10:23 AM

As a new driver, I was very nervous when I first got on the highway. I asked my coach what the minimum speed was, and he said 60 kilometers per hour is the bottom line. Driving below 60 is not only a violation but also dangerous due to the significant speed difference—other cars are going over 100, and if you slow down, you become an obstacle. I once tried driving at 55, and the cars zooming past me on the side scared me into accelerating quickly. The regulation sets 60 based on safety tests, as it helps reduce accidents. I would advise new drivers to maintain a speed between 65 and 80—smooth and compliant. During rain, the minimum speed can be appropriately reduced, but don’t abuse it. Remember, 60 is a strict standard; check your speedometer before driving—don’t be careless.

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KathrynAnn
04/11/2026, 04:49:01 AM

When taking my family on the highway, I always maintain a minimum speed of 60 km/h for our sedan. Going below this speed is too risky, especially with children in the back seat - keeping above 60 ensures safety and stability. As a frequent highway driver, I know low speeds increase rear-end collision risks since other vehicles travel much faster. Regulations mandate a minimum 60 km/h for small vehicles, with penalties for violations. During hot weather, I use AC but never let speed drop below 55. 60 is the baseline - I advise beginners to practice with cruise control. On long trips, I take service area breaks when tired to avoid safety hazards from low speed. Safety comes first - maintaining the 60 km/h minimum ensures worry-free travel.

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