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The rule usually is 25 miles per hour in a residential area.

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What does a cars speedometer mesaure?

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Why do cars have maximum speed of 250-300 kmph when there is a road design speed of 100 kmph?

Cars are designed and sold into an international market. Speed limits vary from one country to another and in Germany, for example, there are large sections of the road network that are free of speed limits. If it is safe, a car can be used at its top speed on such roads. Buyers will also compare cars by their top speed, even if they have no desire or ability to experience that speed, so it is used as one of many sales tools for manufacturers.


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