Which is Faster, Train or Car?
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Regarding which is faster between a train and a car, the introduction is as follows: Trains are faster, with a maximum speed of 252 km/h, a record set on the Jiaozhou-Jinan Quadruple Track, while cars travel at 70 km/h on regular roads, with most domestic highway speed limits set at 120 km/h. Additional information: 1. Train speeds: The average speed of express passenger trains is around 90 km/h, while fast passenger trains and regular passenger express trains range between 60-80 km/h. Z-series trains have an average speed of 120-130 km/h, with a maximum speed of 158 km/h. D-series trains average around 160 km/h, with a maximum speed of 252 km/h, a record set on the Jiaozhou-Jinan Quadruple Track. 2. Car speeds: On roads without a centerline, urban roads have a speed limit of 30 km/h, while highways are 40 km/h. On roads with only one motor vehicle lane in the same direction, urban roads are limited to 50 km/h, and highways to 70 km/h.