What is the speed limit on the Chade Expressway?

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BrooklynAnn
07/30/25 1:49am
The normal speed limit is 120 km/h on expressways. Below is relevant information about expressway speed limits: 1. Concept: Expressways shall 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. 2. Introduction: The signage on expressways usually features an overpass symbol between two roads. The design of expressway signage also considers font legibility. To ensure drivers can clearly read signs at high speeds, many countries use bold or similar fonts to prevent overly complex typography.
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