What is the standard speed for driving on highways?

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CarmenMarie
07/25/25 12:57am
When driving on highways, in addition to following the safety instructions indicated by the warning signs along the route, it is best to maintain a steady speed between 90 and 100 km/h. This ensures both safety and fuel efficiency. Below are some key considerations for highway driving: 1. Blind spots: Highways have several classic and potentially deadly blind spots, such as the exit of a curve or the entrance/exit of a tunnel. Always slow down and be prepared to brake when approaching these areas. 2. Road changes: Anticipate potential hazards and slow down, ready to brake. 3. Changes in the vehicle ahead: You can gauge the road conditions ahead based on the reactions of the vehicle in front. For example, if the car ahead brakes suddenly, there must be a reason, so you should brake accordingly.
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LeJuliana
08/10/25 3:57pm
I remember the standard speed on highways is usually 120 kilometers per hour, which is approximately 74 miles. I often drive long distances and find this speed quite safe—neither too fast nor too slow, just right for domestic highway regulations. Driving too fast can easily lead to accidents, especially in rainy conditions or areas with many curves, where reducing speed to around 100 km/h is more prudent. Also, be mindful of speed cameras on the road; speeding can result in fines, and accumulating penalty points is a big hassle. Additionally, when fatigued, it's important to slow down, and don't rush when refueling at rest stops. Overall, adhering to speed limits benefits both yourself and others—arriving safely is what truly matters. Driving on highways isn't just about skill; it also tests patience and responsibility.
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