What is the speed limit in school zones?

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OHarley
07/30/25 2:17am
School zones typically have a speed limit not exceeding 30 kilometers per hour. Additional information about speed limits is as follows: Introduction: Speed limits generally refer to the regulated maximum driving speed within a certain distance of a road section, primarily aimed at preemptively alerting drivers to control their speed appropriately in subsequent sections ahead and prevent speeding hazards. Speed limits are an indispensable and most crucial aspect of road transportation safety. Area Speed Limits: Based on traffic laws and regulations or corporate facility rules, specific areas are delineated under practical circumstances, with standardized maximum driving speeds for vehicles within those zones. Common applications of area speed limits include school zone speed limits, factory zone speed limits, and speed limits for external vehicles, among others. The ultimate goal of area speed limits is to reduce speeding accidents and create a safe driving environment for people, vehicles, and objects in areas such as school campuses or factory zones.
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