What is the road driving speed?

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VonSavannah
07/29/25 9:44pm
Currently, there are three main types of speed limits on highways, as follows: Posted speed limit: This refers to the speed indicated by speed limit signs and markings on the road. The specific speed limit is determined by the transportation department based on the road's design speed, function type, geometric alignment characteristics, traffic flow, roadside environment, and other factors. Statutory speed limit: On sections of road without speed limit signs, the speed limits stipulated by laws and regulations must be followed, according to the "Road Traffic Safety Law" and its implementing regulations. Special time and weather speed limits: According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law" and its implementing regulations, when driving on ordinary roads in fog, rain, snow, sandstorms, or hail with visibility less than 50 meters, or on icy or muddy roads, the speed limit is 30 kilometers per hour.
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