What is the safe speed to drive on national highways?
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National highways generally have a safe speed limit of 60-80 km/h. Here are some precautions for driving: 1. Maintain a safe distance: While driving, in addition to keeping a safe distance from vehicles in front and behind, you should also try to avoid driving side by side with vehicles on your left and right. You can either speed up to overtake or slow down to avoid driving parallel to other vehicles. 2. Watch for oncoming traffic: When speeding up to overtake, first observe and assess the situation behind you. Only after confirming that no vehicle behind intends to overtake you should you then observe and assess the situation ahead. 3. Display a novice driver sign: When driving as a beginner, always drive slowly on the road, don’t rush, remember to follow traffic rules, and make sure to display a novice driver sign on your car.