In the UK it is 30mph, some areas may be reduced to 20mph these areas will be signed.
25 mph unless otherwise posted
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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 best answer for this is: Where its posted at 25 mph There are certain school and residential zones that are posted at 25mph
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.
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The Occupational Health and Safety Administration, or OSHA, does not set definite speed limits for lift trucks. However, speed zones dictate that the average speed limit for lift trucks is 4 miles per hour.
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It varies based on how much over the speed limit you were going, and any other contributing circumstances (work zones, school zones, poor weather, etc).
residential, commericial, industrial
You zone idustrial zones and then put roads around them and connect them to your residential zones.
The speed limit in the UK and the US is indicated in miles per hour.There are no de-restricted public roads in the UK and the maximum speed limit in force is 70 mph (this excludes private property and motor racing circuits).Speed limits in the UK are indicated on circular signs with a red border. They are written in black text on a white background.The Lancashire Partnership for Road Safety (see related link) gives the following guidance on speed limits:20mph speed limit - used mainly in town centres, high streets, residential roads and near schools.30mph speed limit - used mainly in urban areas and villages and wherever you see street lights unless otherwise stated.40mph and 50mph limit - mainly used in non-built up areas and where the national speed limit is not appropriate.National speed limit - For most vehicles the national speed limit is 60mph on single carriageway roads and 70mph on dual carriageways and Motorways.Guidance on the speed limits for differing vehicles (i.e. coaches and HGVs or vehicles towing trailers) is given in the Highway Code (available online, see related links).In the US the speed limits are set by the differing states so are variable. According to Wikipedia, the lowest maximum speed limit is 55 mph in Hawaii and the highest is 80 mph speed limit on certain rural roads in Texas. See related link.The US FHWA (Federal Highways Administration) is currently developing a tool to help decide what speed limits are appropriate for differing roads and the surrounding environment. This may be useful in understanding how speed limits are chosen. See related link.In the US: Each state has its own standards for speed limits. Because of that, wide variation of the speed limits exists, even from city to city (as sometimes cities are left to set their own rules as well).Generally speaking however...25 MPH is generally what the posted limit is in narrow residential streets, or near schools. These zones are also sometimes set to lower numbers. Depending on what's nearby (deaf children, a hospital loading zone, etc) the limits can go down to 5 MPH.35 is the limit on most residential streets.55 is common among interstate highways within city limits.65 is common among interstate highways in suburban areas.75 is common among interstate highways in rural districts, with some having no limits posted or enforced at all.
It depends on where you live. Check local laws to see whether or not the speed limit differs in school zones on weekends and during certain hours of the day.