What is the speed limit at intersections?
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Traffic intersections have a speed limit of 60 mph. Here are the relevant details: 1. Precautions: The speed at crossroads should generally be 40 mph. Article 29 of Traffic Regulations states: When a motor vehicle passes through an intersection, it should reduce speed at a distance of 30 to 50 meters, using turn signals to indicate the direction of travel; at night, the headlights must be switched to low beams or dipped beams. 2. Additional Information: There are no specific regulations regarding the exact speed at crossroads. Drivers should determine their speed based on the current road conditions, paying attention to traffic signs and signal lights. To prevent pedestrians or non-motorized vehicles from suddenly appearing, the speed is generally controlled within 40 mph.