What is the speed limit at intersections without traffic lights?
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The speed limit at intersections without traffic lights should not exceed 40 kilometers per hour. Below is an introduction about speed limits: 1. Introduction: The formulation of speed limit standards is not solely based on the number of lanes, but is specifically assessed according to factors such as road level, traffic volume, road width, and the presence of median barriers. 2. Classification: The speed limit for first-class highways can be set between 60-100 depending on the specific situation; for second-class highways, it is 40-80. Therefore, setting the speed limit at 60 is based on policy considerations. 3. Details: Some cars have their maximum speed limited for safety reasons. For example, high-end sedans and sports cars from German brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi are all limited to a top speed of 250 km/h. If the limit were removed, there would still be some potential, so their top speed figures do not truly reflect the quality of their power performance. This potential is also reflected in their mid-range acceleration capabilities.