Why is it acceptable to drive at 60 km/h on an elevated ramp with a speed limit of 40 km/h?

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MacTyler
07/29/25 2:14pm
Because when the speed limit is below 60 km/h, exceeding it by less than 50% does not incur penalties, hence driving at 60 km/h on an elevated ramp with a speed limit of 40 km/h is acceptable. Below are specific details about motor vehicle speed limits: 1. Introduction: Speed limits are imposed on certain vehicles for safety considerations, restricting their maximum speed. For example, high-end sedans and sports cars from German brands like Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi have their top speeds limited to 250 km/h. 2. Basis: The establishment of speed limit standards is not solely based on the number of lanes but takes into account factors such as road classification, traffic volume, road width, and the presence of median barriers. For instance, the speed limit for primary highways can be set between 60-100 km/h depending on specific conditions, while secondary roads may have limits of 40-80 km/h. Therefore, setting a speed limit of 60 km/h is backed by policy rationale.
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