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What is the speed limit in village sections?

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GiselleDella
07/29/2025, 10:52:18 PM

Motor vehicles must not exceed 30 kilometers per hour in village sections. Detailed introduction: According to Article 45 of the 'Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China', motor vehicles driving on the road must not exceed the speed indicated by speed limit signs or markings. On roads without speed limit signs or markings, motor vehicles must not exceed the following maximum speeds: roads without a central dividing line, 30 kilometers per hour for urban roads and 40 kilometers per hour for highways; roads with only one motor vehicle lane in the same direction, 50 kilometers per hour for urban roads and 70 kilometers per hour for highways. Additional information: Motor vehicles must not exceed 30 kilometers per hour under any of the following circumstances: when entering or exiting non-motorized lanes, passing through railway crossings, sharp curves, narrow roads, or narrow bridges; when making U-turns, turning, or descending steep slopes; when visibility is less than 50 meters due to fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail; when driving on icy, snowy, or muddy roads; or when towing a malfunctioning motor vehicle.

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ArabellaAnn
08/16/2025, 05:12:14 AM

I've been driving in the village for over twenty years. The speed limit in village areas is usually set around 50 km/h, which is for everyone's safety. Those roads are particularly narrow, and dogs and cats often dart out, not to mention children who might run into the middle of the road while playing. So driving slower is definitely the right thing to do. When I was young and inexperienced, I drove too fast and almost hit an elderly villager crossing the road—it was a profound lesson. Now, when I see new drivers speeding, I always remind them to pay attention to road signs, slow down, and watch out for blind spots, as most accidents on rural roads are caused by speeding. Regularly checking tires and brakes can help better control speed and prevent accidents.

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DaisyDella
10/21/2025, 10:01:20 PM

I just started learning to drive and still feel a bit nervous on village roads. The speed limits there are mostly between 30 to 50 km/h, depending on the signs, but generally quite low. Safety always comes first - there are often agricultural vehicles parked on the sides or children around, and you really can't maintain control at high speeds. Last time I drove on a village road, I encountered ducks crossing randomly, but slowing down in time helped avoid trouble. I recommend familiarizing yourself with traffic rules - driving slower allows more time to observe your surroundings and reduces sudden braking. If you're unsure about the speed limit, use your phone's navigation for assistance.

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DeEzra
12/04/2025, 09:24:36 PM

As a member of the village, I have personally witnessed the risks of high-speed driving. The speed limit in village areas is usually around 40 kilometers per hour, with children often playing by the roadside and elderly people walking more casually. Driving slower not only protects us but also reduces noise pollution. I have organized community meetings to call on drivers to slow down, and the results have been positive. Safety comes first, and driving slowly brings the most peace of mind.

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DeWeston
01/24/2026, 10:45:57 PM

I'm a car enthusiast and have driven on various road conditions. The speed limits in village areas are generally below 50 km/h, with China mainly enforcing 50 km/h. Narrow bends and gravel roads are prone to skidding, and driving too fast accelerates tire wear. I've tested that a speed of 40 km/h ensures a safe braking distance. It's advisable to regularly change tires and check the suspension, adapting to low-speed driving.

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Trudy
04/20/2026, 04:30:05 AM

After having children, I've become more concerned about village safety. The speed limit on such roads is generally 40 km/h, with narrow lanes and many people. Driving too fast doesn't give children enough time to dodge while playing. I always remind my husband not to rush while driving, as low-speed observation of corners can reduce 90% of accidents. Teaching children the rules of playing by the roadside is also essential—slow driving ensures safety.

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