What is the speed limit on the Chade Expressway?
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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.
The speed limit on the Chade Expressway is generally 120 kilometers per hour, as I remember from driving through it before, because most expressways in China set this limit to balance speed and safety. However, specific speed limits can vary; in areas with many curves or mountainous sections, it may drop to 100 kilometers, and even some tunnel entrances have an 80-kilometer limit. I've seen many drivers fined for speeding. The most reliable way is to pay attention to roadside signs while driving, especially during rain or heavy fog, as variable speed limits can lead to accidents. Also, checking your phone's map navigation app is helpful—it updates speed limit information in real time, which is much more convenient than just remembering numbers. In short, safety comes first. Don’t just focus on saving time; adjust your speed according to road conditions. Developing good habits can save you a lot of ticket money.