What is the speed limit on ramps?
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Generally, the speed limit on ramps is 40km/h, and it increases to 60km/h in sections where the ramp approaches the main highway. While driving on ramps, motor vehicles are not allowed to overtake or exceed the speed limit. Pay attention to oncoming traffic when entering or exiting ramps. Ramps, also known as access roads, are typically short adjacent auxiliary roads that provide access to main highways. Their length is determined based on factors such as traffic volume and speed on the main highway, usually ranging between 150-200 meters. They are a key component of highway interchanges. Before entering a highway ramp, drivers should reduce speed in advance and observe the speed limit signs posted alongside the ramp. Overtaking is prohibited on ramps. When approaching the junction of the ramp, do not immediately merge into the main highway, as this may result in penalties. Instead, enter the acceleration lane first to increase speed to the required level before safely merging into the main highway lane. When exiting the main highway onto a ramp, reduce speed in advance, follow ramp signage, and avoid crossing the guide lines to prevent missing the ramp exit. Once missed, drivers cannot make a U-turn and must proceed to the next exit to leave the highway.