What is the normal RPM at 100 km/h?
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Normally around 3000 RPM. Vehicle speed precautions: Speed limits under normal driving conditions. On roads with speed limit signs or markings, motor vehicles must not exceed the speed indicated by the signs or markings. On roads without speed limit signs or markings, motor vehicles must not exceed the following maximum speeds: Roads without a centerline: 30 km/h in urban areas, 40 km/h on highways. Roads with only one motor vehicle lane in the same direction: 50 km/h in urban areas, 70 km/h on highways. Speed limits under poor driving conditions: When encountering any of the following situations, the maximum speed must not exceed 30 km/h (15 km/h for tractors, battery-powered vehicles, and wheeled special machinery vehicles): When entering or exiting non-motorized lanes, crossing railroad crossings, navigating sharp turns, narrow roads, or narrow bridges. When making U-turns, turning, or descending steep slopes. During fog, rain, snow, dust storms, or hail with visibility under 50 meters. When driving on icy, snowy, or muddy roads. When towing a malfunctioning motor vehicle. Within residential areas or institutional compounds, motor vehicles should drive at low speeds and yield to pedestrians; if speed limit signs are present, follow the indicated speed limits.