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What is the speed limit for vehicles within the factory?

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LeBrayden
08/28/25 5:17am

Introduction to the speed limit for motor vehicles within the factory is as follows: 1. Special locations and situations: The speed limit requirements for motor vehicles driving in the following locations, sections, or encountering special circumstances should comply with: (1) Not exceeding 15km/h: At crossings, intersections, loading and unloading operations, densely populated pedestrian areas, downhill sections, places with warning signs, or when turning or making U-turns, as well as when freight vehicles are transporting flammable, explosive, or other hazardous goods, the maximum speed is 15km/h. (2) Not exceeding 10km/h: On roads covered with ice, snow, or water, or when visibility is less than 30m in severe weather, the maximum speed is 10km/h. (3) Not exceeding 5km/h: When entering or exiting factory buildings, warehouses, workshop gates, parking lots, gas stations, weighing scales, hazardous areas, production sites, reversing, or towing damaged vehicles, the maximum speed is 5km/h. (4) Emergency rescue vehicles: Fire trucks, engineering rescue vehicles, and ambulances performing tasks are not subject to the specified speed limits. 2. Main roads and other sections: When driving on the main roads within the factory without speed limit signs, the speed should not exceed 30km/h, and on other roads, it should not exceed 20km/h.

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