What is the speed limit on highways?

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LaBennett
07/24/25 5:56am
"The speed limit on highways should be between 60 to 120 kilometers per hour according to relevant regulations. Introduction to speed limit regulations: Relevant regulations stipulate that highways should indicate the driving speed of lanes, with the maximum speed not exceeding 120 kilometers per hour and the minimum speed not less than 60 kilometers per hour. On highways, the maximum speed for small passenger cars should not exceed 120 kilometers per hour, other motor vehicles should not exceed 100 kilometers per hour, and motorcycles should not exceed 80 kilometers per hour. Precautions for driving on highways: On highways, do not change lanes randomly. Randomly changing lanes on highways can easily lead to tragedies. When driving on highways, drivers must obey traffic rules and drive correctly according to the vehicle type and lane. In addition, when changing lanes, always observe the road conditions, turn on the turn signal in advance, choose the correct lane, and only change lanes after ensuring safety. Moreover, do not change more than two lanes at once. Furthermore, always inspect the car before entering the highway. If you plan to drive on the highway, you need to inspect the car first, checking the overall condition of the car, including whether various fluids are sufficient, whether the brakes are reliable, whether all functions are operating normally, and whether the tire pressure is abnormal."
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DeTheo
08/11/25 1:39am
After many years of driving, I've noticed that the speed limit on highways is generally 120 kilometers per hour. This number isn't arbitrary; it takes safety factors into consideration. Driving too fast on highways makes vehicles prone to losing control and increases braking distance. In case of sudden incidents, there simply isn't enough reaction time. During rainy or foggy weather, it's safer to reduce speed to below 100. Electronic surveillance on roads is strict, and speeding will result in fines and point deductions. I never drive too fast and always keep my speed within the limit. Developing this habit not only protects myself but also shows responsibility towards others. Speed limits may vary in different sections, such as dropping to 80 in mountainous areas, so it's best to check navigation updates for speed limit information before heading out. Safe driving comes first—don't take risks to save time.
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