What is the speed limit at intersections?
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The speed limit at intersections generally should not exceed 20km/h. Here are some precautions for driving: 1. Observe speed limits: First and foremost, comply with traffic regulations, especially on highways where speeding is prohibited. Highways are designed for specific speed standards, and exceeding these limits may not only result in penalties from traffic police but also pose safety risks. 2. Avoid sudden braking: In winter, you might encounter icy or slippery roads. In such cases, use the gear and engine braking to slow down instead of applying sudden brakes. 3. Night driving: When meeting another vehicle, switch to low beams proactively. Avoid using high beams to illuminate oncoming vehicles. If you are blinded by the high beams of an oncoming vehicle and cannot see the road clearly, stop and wait until visibility is restored before proceeding.