What is the speed limit for turning?
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According to relevant regulations, the maximum speed for a motor vehicle when turning shall not exceed 30km/h. When turning on a highway, the speed should be controlled at around 60km/h, but not lower than 40km/h. When turning, pay attention to whether there are traffic signals or if it is a dedicated turning lane, and obey traffic rules to avoid danger. With traffic signals: At intersections with marked lanes, enter the appropriate lane based on the intended direction of travel; yield to vehicles already inside the intersection when preparing to enter a roundabout; when turning left, stay to the left of the center point of the intersection. Activate the turn signal when turning, and use low beams when driving at night. Without traffic signals: If there are traffic signs or markings, yield to the party with the right of way; if there are no traffic signs or markings, stop and look before entering the intersection, yielding to vehicles coming from the right; turning vehicles must yield to vehicles going straight; right-turning vehicles from the opposite direction must yield to left-turning vehicles. Dedicated right-turn lane: Applicable to roads where right turns do not require waiting for traffic signals. At signalized intersections where right turns do not require stopping for signals, solid lines can be drawn 50 to 100 meters before the intersection to separate straight and right-turning traffic in advance. This avoids congestion at the intersection when the signal turns red due to excessive straight traffic, which could block right-turning vehicles and reduce efficiency. Such dedicated right-turn lanes are set up to improve traffic flow efficiency.