What is the minimum speed limit on elevated roads?
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Generally, the speed limit on urban elevated roads is 80 kilometers per hour, and usually, exceeding by no more than 10% is acceptable. There are three key points to note when driving on elevated roads: 1. Accelerate when changing lanes: After turning on the turn signal, identify a safe gap, slightly accelerate while steering to change lanes, aiming to be about 10KM faster than the following vehicle to prevent them from reacting too late; 2. Check the rearview mirror when braking: Since vehicles are often close together, pay attention to the distance of the following car when braking. If there is sufficient distance from the car ahead, you can ease off the brake slightly to avoid rear-end collisions; 3. Cornering technique: Slow down before the curve, accelerate halfway through the curve for a smooth and fast turn. Braking too hard while entering a curve can easily cause the car to fishtail or tilt.