In the US, the maximum speed on an interstate highway is 70. Until recently, there were a couple of stretches of highway that were limitless.
No, there is a limit at some point.
The humps do not affect the speed limit. Other signs will indicate the speed limit. In most towns and cities the default limit is 30 mph, but in some places it can be less.
Some prefixes for limit include "re-" (e.g. restraints on limit), "non-" (e.g. non-limiting factors), and "un-" (e.g. unlimited potential).
No limit ! The only exception is near some major cities or near road works. There the speed limit will be indicated.
i think they have, in some areas, a no speed limit. but you cant drive recklessly though.
Yes they do limit them
Different countries in Europe have different laws governing road use. Furthermore, within each country, there are different laws for different types of roads. Also, the speed limits on some roads, in some countries are also adjusted according to the weather (lower speed limits in rain, for example).
In most states it is the passenger car speed. Some states make them go the posted truck speed limit.
No. You are also allowed to drive at speeds below the speed limit. Some highways will post a minimum speed in addition to the speed limit, with the requirement that you use four-way flashers if your speed drops below the posted minimum.
we have a limit of 75 in some states and no speed limit in some states out west
Depends on the road and the conditions. By law you are required to follow the speed limit, I know in some areas the speed limit drops at night.