What should the speed limit be when a vehicle enters the warehouse area?
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When entering the warehouse area, the vehicle speed should not exceed 15 kilometers per hour. Below is a detailed introduction about vehicle speed: 1. Overview: Vehicle speed refers to the distance a vehicle travels in a unit of time, commonly measured in kilometers per hour or meters per second. Vehicle speed is one of the three key parameters describing traffic flow and holds significant importance in traffic flow theory research. 2. Others: Vehicle speed can also broadly refer to motor vehicle speed. To suit different purposes, vehicle speed is mainly categorized into spot speed, section speed, and design speed. Spot speed is the instantaneous speed of a vehicle passing a specific point on the road. Design speed is the speed established to determine the design indicators of various geometric elements of the road and ensure their mutual coordination.
I'm extra cautious when driving into parking areas, usually keeping my speed very low. Most parking areas clearly specify a speed limit of no more than 5 kilometers per hour, and this rule isn't arbitrary. Last week at the supermarket underground garage, a guy was driving too fast and scraped right against a pillar. Parking areas have many blind spots where people can suddenly emerge from behind cars, making it impossible to stop in time if you're going even slightly too fast. Especially when first turning into the garage ramp - there might be oil stains on the ground that can cause slipping if you're not careful. Now I've developed the habit of slowing down well before entering, gently resting my foot on the brake and coasting in slowly.