What is the speed limit on expressways?

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OPatrick
07/25/25 3:51pm
The speed limit on expressways is 60 km/h. Speed limits can be canceled: Although speed limits can be canceled, there is a necessary prerequisite: all drivers must comply with safe driving rules. For example, in Germany, two-thirds of the roads have no speed limits. Although vehicles travel at high speeds, drivers have strong awareness of rules and laws, keeping to their lanes and ensuring safety. Of course, any violation will result in severe penalties. General classification of speed limits: The speed limit on urban main roads is 60 km/h, on urban secondary roads it is 40 km/h, and on ramps and tunnels it ranges from 30 to 40 km/h. However, if there are clear speed limit signs on the road, the signs shall prevail.
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