the sign that says speed limit and that has a number with mph [miles per hour] on it ex:speed limit 50 mph.
Black and white regulatory signs in the United States denote U.S. highways. Black and white regulatory signs also denote speed limits posted. Some states also use black and white signs for their particular state highways.
currently, standard speed limits are: 50 (city) 100 (freeways, two-way-traffic) 130 (highways, one-way-traffic) those limits are always valid, signs would tell you if other speed limits apply. in smaller streets in towns and cities, more and more "30 zones" are installed.
The maximum speed allowed on highways in Germany, as indicated by speed limit signs, is typically 130 kilometers per hour (about 81 miles per hour).
Speed limit signs are typically posted every half mile to one mile along highways and roads.
Most interstate highways were designed for the posted speed limits on those interstates.
Statutory speed limits are set by law and vary depending on the type of road. Advisory speed limits are recommended speeds for safe driving in certain conditions, such as sharp curves or inclement weather. Variable speed limits change based on real-time traffic conditions, enforced through electronic signs on highways.
70 mph
Germany has the Autobahn there is no speed limit on the Autobahn. It is Germany's version of a freeway.
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10 mphAdded: Statutory speed limits, enforceable by the police, apply ONLY on public ROADS, STRREETS, and HIGHWAYS. If there are speed signs posted on the parking lot they are 'advisory' only, or are enforced by school personnel.
The possessive form for the plural noun highways is highways'.
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