In Europe, speed limits in towns generally remain the same regardless of weather conditions, but drivers are expected to adjust their speed according to the road conditions. When roads are wet due to heavy rain, it is advisable to drive at a reduced speed to maintain safety and control. Specific local regulations may vary, so it's important to be aware of any posted signs or laws in the particular country or region.
On secondary roads, if the speed is not posted, it is generally 55 mph.
Heavy rain - heavy snow accumulation - icy roads - high winds - heavy traffic.
Depends on who administers the road. If it's a private road, the speed limit will be whatever the owner of the road determines it to be. In most instances of gravel roads not being private roads, they'll typically be county roads, and the county will have the jurisdiction to determine the speed limit.
Germany is known for having sections of its Autobahn highway system with no speed limit. Other countries that also have roads with no speed limit include parts of the Isle of Man and certain rural areas in Australia.
The speed limit for national roads in Ireland is 100 kilometres per hour.
Assuming you're referring to Europe and the UK, 100 kilometres an hour.
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).
It is illegal to break the speed limit on public roads.
Driving at the speed limit in heavy rain may not always be safe, as wet roads can reduce traction and increase stopping distances. It's important to adjust your speed and maintain a safe following distance to account for the decreased visibility and handling. Consider slowing down to ensure you can react to unexpected hazards.
Speed limit signs are typically posted every half mile to one mile along highways and roads.
isn't one.
i think Township Establishes Uniform 25 to 35 mph Speed Limit on Township Roads.