Yes, but they still have speed limits. Its law, the default for highways is 70 "unless otherwiese posted" 55 rural, 25 residential....
National highways and state highways are the two types of roads.
highways and interstates
On secondary roads, if the speed is not posted, it is generally 55 mph.
isn't one.
The local or county government is responsible for maintaining streets and roads. Major connecting roads and limited access highways may be maintained by the state.
In most countries, on most roads, there is no minimum.
In the normal sense of the understanding of the word Highway, there arent any major ones. There are certainly no Interstates.The tundra itself 'eats' highways, and smaller roads as well.
interstate and us
10 mphAdded: Statutory speed limits, enforceable by the police, apply ONLY on public ROADS, STRREETS, and HIGHWAYS. If there are speed signs posted on the parking lot they are 'advisory' only, or are enforced by school personnel.
It also causes our roads, highways, and bridges to corrode and become weaker. This is a huge safety hazard not only for roads and highways, but also for bridges because if a bridge is weak, it will collapse. It costs a lot of money to keep replacing the roads, highways and bridges, and it comes out of our tax money.wanker wanker wanker hahaha lol
Most roads which are referred to as service roads are simply public access roads which anyone is allowed to drive on.
The types of roads in india are: i) National highways, ii) State highways, iii ) Expressways iv) District Roads, v) village Roads , vi) Border roads,