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What is the speed limit on the Sichuan-Tibet Highway?

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DeAnthony
09/03/2025, 12:33:15 AM

Sichuan-Tibet Highway speed limits: From Bangda to Baxoi: 90 km, with a time limit of 2.5 hours for the section; from Baxoi to Ranwu Lake: 90 km, time limit of 2.5 hours; from Ranwu Lake to Bomi: 126 km, time limit of 4 hours; from Lulang Military Station to Bayi: 100 km, time limit of 3 hours. Speeding penalties in highway sections with speed monitoring: Speeding within 10% of the limit will not result in fines or penalty points, but a warning from traffic police. A ticket with 0 points and 0 fines must still be addressed, or it will affect the annual vehicle inspection. Exceeding the speed limit by 6%: For example, driving at 85 km/h in an 80 km/h zone, which is about 6% over the limit. According to speeding penalties, this will not result in fines or penalty points. However, you might still receive a '0 points, 0 fines' warning ticket, which must be addressed to avoid affecting the vehicle's annual inspection.

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IsabellaLee
09/15/2025, 02:08:43 AM

I'm a seasoned driver who frequently travels the Sichuan-Tibet route, having driven from Chengdu to Lhasa many times. The speed limits aren't fixed—on flat sections like the outskirts of Chengdu, it's 80 km/h, but once you enter mountainous areas like near Zheduo Mountain, with sharp turns and winding roads, the limit drops to 60 or even 40. I remember once driving too fast and nearly losing control; since then, I've been extra careful to watch for speed signs and slow down. There are often speed cameras along the route, with fines starting at several hundred yuan and points deducted from your license. For safety, I always check tire pressure and brakes before setting off, maintaining a steady speed—never risking it for the sake of speed. No matter how beautiful the scenery, arriving safely is what truly matters. I recommend bringing a radar detector or using navigation alerts, and knowing the route well can make the journey smoother, especially in rain or snow when you should drive even slower.

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LailaDella
10/29/2025, 02:46:09 AM

As someone who prioritizes driving safety, I find the speed limits on the Sichuan-Tibet Highway essential, typically ranging between 40 to 80 kilometers per hour. The exact limit depends on road conditions: straight and wide sections allow 80 km/h, while curves and slopes are restricted to 60 or even 40 km/h to prevent accidents, given the hazardous roads and sharp turns. Speeding can lead to insufficient braking distance, increasing the risk of incidents. In high-altitude areas, engine performance declines, making speed limits crucial for maintaining control. I always remind friends to check their vehicle's lights and tires to ensure they're in good condition. With numerous speed cameras and expensive fines, developing a habit of observing road signs is vital. Maintaining focus during long drives, avoiding fatigue, and adhering to speed limits contribute to a safer and more comfortable journey, ensuring peace of mind throughout the trip.

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DiAndres
12/12/2025, 01:58:07 AM

During my self-driving tour along the Sichuan-Tibet route, I experienced the speed limit regulations. The speed limit is 80 kilometers per hour on flat roads, reduced to 60 on curves, and further down to 40 at particularly dangerous spots. The road signs are clear, and navigation apps provide real-time reminders. Don't be greedy for speed; the beautiful scenery is worth enjoying slowly. Ensure your vehicle is in stable condition for a stress-free drive.

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Tami
02/01/2026, 03:09:05 AM

Having driven here for a long time, I know the speed limits on the Sichuan-Tibet Highway are strictly enforced: typically 80 km/h on good sections, but in mountainous areas like the Nyingchi segment with many sharp turns, it's limited to 60. Some steep slopes or tunnels have a 40 km/h limit. Police often set up mobile speed checks, with fines starting from 100 yuan for speeding. I've learned to observe the terrain and slow down in advance. It's advisable to maintain regular vehicle maintenance, drive at a steady speed, avoid lane hogging, and prioritize safe arrival above all else. The scenery is beautiful, but the road conditions are challenging—following the rules saves hassle and ensures peace of mind.

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StKevin
04/27/2026, 01:18:17 PM

As an automotive performance enthusiast, I believe the speed limits on the Sichuan-Tibet Highway are well-matched to the road conditions and vehicle capabilities. The straight sections are limited to 80 km/h, suitable for most vehicles operating at high altitudes; curves are limited to 60 or 40 km/h, which helps reduce the risk of skidding, especially on slippery surfaces. While driving, I pay attention to engine performance and control speed to avoid loss of control. I recommend upgrading brakes or installing tire pressure monitoring systems for more stable driving at lower speeds. The scenery is beautiful, so driving slower allows for better appreciation and can extend the lifespan of vehicle components. Always remember to observe changing speed limit signs to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.

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