What is the speed limit at intersections?
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Intersections have a speed limit of 30km/h. Below is relevant information about speed limits: 1. Introduction: Speed limits typically refer to the regulation of vehicle speeds within a certain numerical range over a specified distance. The primary purpose is to preemptively alert drivers to control their speed appropriately in subsequent sections of the road and prevent excessive speeding hazards. Speed limits are an indispensable and crucial aspect of road transport safety. 2. Minimum speed limit: Speed limits usually refer to maximum speed limits, generally implemented to prevent safety hazards caused by drivers exceeding safe speeds. On highways and expressways, minimum speed limits are also set. Since vehicles normally travel at high speeds on highways and expressways, vehicles moving too slowly can become mobile obstacles on the road and easily lead to rear-end collisions. Therefore, highways and expressways have minimum speed limits, with the left lane typically having a higher minimum speed limit than the right lane. During traffic congestion, the minimum speed limit regulations are temporarily invalid. The minimum speed limit on highways is generally 60km/h.