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How fast can you drive in front of a senior center?

Speed limits depend on local traffic legislation in the area where you're driving. You'll need to check with your local authority on specific limits in designated areas, or, of course, you could check the speed limit signs as you drive.


Example of a law?

Speed Limits.


The Florida standard speed limits in municipal speed areas is?

30, driving test?, same lol:)


What is the speed limit on interstate highways in designated rural areas?

It can be from 60 to 85 mph.


Why are speed limits so low?

Speed limits are based on safety, not entertainment, and many factors contribute to setting a speed limit. Residential areas, business areas and school areas all have reduced speeds because of the likelihood that a pedestrian could be hit or killed, and to allow for congestion. Freeways and interstates have higher limits because access is limited and usually moves in one direction only, making driving safer. Some people believe that governments lower speed limits to raise revenue and do not focus on safety.


Why do we have speed limits?

Speed limits are for when there are certain areas that need cars to go slower or to show that they can go faster. E.G on a motor way you can go faster that when you are on a normal street where their are houses.


What is the speed limit for a designated traffic lane?

This would depend upon where the designated traffic lane is located at. They could be on a State Highway, a City Street or Alleyway, in a Parking Lot, or a number of other locations somewhere. Any one of the locations mentioned above have "designated traffic lanes" and the speed limits vary greatly between these different locations. The presence of certain pedestrians can also change the speed limit as well, such as in a school or hospital zone. Many Highways throughout the United States have speed limits posted anywhere from 45 MPH to 70 MPH. A City Street or Alleyway can have posted speed limits ranging from 15 MPH to 45 MPH. A Parking Lot can have a posted speed limit of 5 MPH to 10 MPH. All these different locations have "designated traffic lanes".


Business and residential areas have a speed limit of mph?

Different countries - and even different cities within the same country - have different speed limits.


How do they control the pit speed on race cars?

On Indy Cars, there is a paddle located on the left side of the steering wheel known as the PIT LANE SPEED LIMITER PADDLE. This adjusts and limits the vehicle to the designated pit lane speed.


Why are speed limits less in built up areas than they are on motorways?

because people cross the road more in built up areas but dont on motorways


Which expressway does not have speed limits?

Parts of the German Autobahn do not have posted speed limits.


Does route 66 have a speed limit?

There isn't one universal speed limit for the entire route. The speed limits on Route 66 will vary by state and what sort of area you're driving through... less for residential areas and school zones, naturally, etc. But yes, the entire Route 66 is subject to speed limits.