The speed limit for/in residential areas is always 25mph unless otherwise stated, such as, you see a sign that says"15MPH Speed limit". Also school zones(areas near a school) are likely to have a sign saying something like "Speed Limit 15MPH while flashing", this means when the yellow lights on or right above the sign are flashing the speed limit is whatever it says. The only ways for the "while flashing" speed limit is to change(or be "ignored") is if there are police officers and/or crossing guards there directing traffic or if there is a car crash(this would depend on where it happened, how bad the car crash is, how many cars, and any danger zones(for example a car in flames) ).
The normal assumption should be that 25mph is the limit in a residential area. This may vary depending on the city, town or state.
Varies by jurisdiction. Ultimately, it will be whatever speed limit is posted.
It depends. If it isn't a cop hotspot then it is at your discretion. I can't tell you how fast to drive. Only you know how fast you can go confidently. Also it is common courtesy to go 1 under the limit in residential areas.
Generally around 25MPH depending on the area, this will vary (usually between 15 and 35 MPH), but the mean residential speed limit is 25MPH. The prima facie speed limit for residential areas is 25 miles per hour, and most residential areas reinforce this limit with posted signs displaying the 25-mile per hour limit. However, some roadways in sparsely populated residential areas may be posted at the higher limit of 35 miles per hour. Unless you observe a sign that indicates otherwise, you should adhere to the prima facie limit.
The highest speed limit on the Interstates is 75 MPH.
Business and residential areas is 30 mph
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.
. 119. The maximum speed limit in a business or residential district in Florida, unless otherwise posted, is 30 m.p.h
Most states have residential speed limits between 10 and 55. A "safe" speed would probably be between 20 and 30, and most states have the highest or lowest speeds for residential areas in that range.
25 MPH
the new jersey speed limit is 25mph.. -&+nay'vixenn
Varies by jurisdiction. Ultimately, it will be whatever speed limit is posted.
The speed limit will vary depending upon the city you are in and the exact street you are on. Many residential streets have 25 mph speed limits.
25
The maximum speed limit.
It depends. If it isn't a cop hotspot then it is at your discretion. I can't tell you how fast to drive. Only you know how fast you can go confidently. Also it is common courtesy to go 1 under the limit in residential areas.
It varies by jurisdiction.
Whatever the posted speed limit is for traffic. There isn't one set speed limit for this.