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. 119. The maximum speed limit in a business or residential district in Florida, unless otherwise posted, is 30 m.p.h
That depends on the laws relevant to the Country you live in, in the UK for example, most residential areas are limited to 30mph, however some are as low as 20mph.
There is no such thing as a "residential highway."If you are speaking of a residential street - the usual speed in urban and suburban areas, unless otherwise posted, is 25 miles per hour.
U-turns are generally allowed in residential districts unless there are signs specifically prohibiting them. Always check for any posted signs or local regulations that may restrict U-turns in certain areas.
In most cities and towns, the speed limit for residential neighborhoods is no more than 25 MPH. This is due to the fact that household pets and children are unattended. Added section by JohnH: Residential neigborhoods in Texas are most commonly posted at 30 MPH. However, it can be as high as 55 MPH.
In the UK it is 30mph, some areas may be reduced to 20mph these areas will be signed.
'Average' is subjective. Non-posted residential streets are 25mph, non-posted 2 lane highways are 55mph
The best answer for this is: Where its posted at 25 mph There are certain school and residential zones that are posted at 25mph
According to the California DMV, the speed limit in any alley is 15 MPH. This question is on nearly all the practice tests for the driver license.
Varies by jurisdiction. Ultimately, it will be whatever speed limit is posted.
(in the US) Although it can vary by jurisdiction most residential speed limits are commonly set at 25 MPH - UNLESS OTHERWISE POSTED. Check with your local law enforcement agency for an exact answer for your area.