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Which speed limit should pickup trucks follow on highways?

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DiTyler
07/29/2025, 12:08:58 PM

Pickup trucks must adhere to the speed limit regulations for trucks in the outermost lane, with a maximum speed limit of 100km/h, not 120km/h, and a minimum speed no less than 60km/h. Exceeding the speed limit by 50% or more will result in an immediate deduction of 12 driver's license points. Below are precautions for pickup trucks driving on highways: 1. Avoid overloading: The 2019 pickup truck policy clearly states that closed highway toll stations will implement non-stop weight detection at entry points. The purpose of not charging by weight is to prevent pickup trucks from exceeding weight limits. 2. Observe speed limits: If a pickup truck exceeds the speed limit by less than 10% on the highway, it will incur 3 points without a fine; exceeding the speed limit by 10% but less than 20% will result in 3 points and a 150 yuan fine; exceeding the speed limit by 20% but less than 50% will incur 6 points and a 200 yuan fine; exceeding the speed limit by 50% or more will result in 12 points and a 1000 yuan fine.

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LaTalia
08/15/2025, 12:32:46 AM

Pickup trucks on highways usually follow passenger vehicle speed limits, typically up to 120 km/h, but it depends on local regulations and road signs. I've been driving pickups for over a decade and have traveled on highways across the country - most often the limit is 120 km/h, though it may drop to 100 or 80 in mountainous areas or construction zones. Pickups have good highway stability due to their weight, but don't drive too fast to avoid wasting fuel and straining the engine. I always remind myself to check speed limit changes using navigation, and reduce speed by 10-20 km/h during rain or at night for safety. Vehicle condition is crucial too - worn tires can cause skidding at high speeds, so check tire pressure and brakes before each trip. Speed limits aren't just suggestions - speeding means fines, points, and higher accident risks. Following the rules is the most worry-free approach and saves fuel money too.

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LaAustin
10/12/2025, 02:02:53 AM

The speed limit for pickup trucks on highways is similar to that of regular cars, with a standard maximum of 120 km/h, but I've noticed significant regional variations. For example, coastal highways often have a limit of 120 km/h, while mountainous areas in the west may cap it at 100 km/h. I usually cruise at around 110 km/h, which is both fuel-efficient and safe. Pickup truck engines are resilient and can handle highway speeds without major issues, but their higher wind resistance affects fuel consumption, so speeding is not advisable. Additionally, it's important to pay attention to road conditions—reduce speed to below 90 km/h in rain or snow to avoid losing control due to tire slippage. Navigation apps that provide real-time speed limit alerts are extremely useful; I often rely on them to avoid speeding. Don’t forget to check your vehicle—older pickups might have issues on highways, so regular maintenance is recommended to ensure lights and gauges are functioning properly. Safety first—always follow the posted speed limits.

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DiMiles
11/25/2025, 02:06:18 AM

The speed limit for pickup trucks on highways is generally 120 km/h, but it depends on whether the vehicle is classified with a truck license plate. Some areas may set a limit of 100 km/h. From a technical perspective, pickup truck engines can handle high-speed operation, but exceeding the speed limit can cause overheating issues and affect longevity. Tire pressure must be adjusted accurately, otherwise it can lead to increased fuel consumption and danger at high speeds. It is recommended to check the vehicle's condition before each trip, as speed limits are not to be taken lightly.

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LeLila
01/15/2026, 03:37:41 AM

When traveling with family in a pickup truck, the highway speed limit is usually 120 km/h, but I always drive slower to ensure safety. For example, in bad weather, I reduce speed to 100 km/h, making passengers more comfortable. With cargo loaded, the pickup's center of gravity becomes unstable, and driving too fast can cause swaying. It's recommended to maintain a steady speed of 110 km/h and adhere to road sign limits for safety and convenience.

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SilasLynn
04/11/2026, 11:18:05 PM

Pickup trucks share the same highway speed limit as passenger cars, capped at 120 km/h, but this depends on specific road sections and vehicle types. I strictly adhere to regulations to avoid speeding tickets and ensure safety. For instance, I reduce speed in advance when approaching tunnels or curves, and lower it to 80 km/h in rainy or foggy conditions to maintain better visibility. Given their heavier weight, pickup trucks require longer braking distances on highways, making regular maintenance of tires and engines essential to ensure smooth operation and prevent accidents. I prefer using cruise control for steady, safe, and efficient driving.

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