In Ohio, the speed limits vary depending on the type of road. For example, the speed limit on most highways is 65-70 mph, while in residential areas it is typically 25-35 mph. Speed limits are enforced by law enforcement officers who use radar guns, speed cameras, and other methods to monitor and ticket drivers who exceed the posted limits.
"Speed enforced by radar" means that law enforcement officers are using radar technology to monitor and enforce speed limits on the road. This impacts drivers by alerting them to the presence of speed enforcement, encouraging them to drive within the posted speed limits to avoid getting a speeding ticket.
Well, it may make people . . . slow down. Especially if the posted limits are enforced with stiff fines for exceeding them.
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.
the speed limit is enforced when it is in sight of a person
well to be safe the speed limits on a dead end street should be around 45 to 60mph just to be safe. if there is some one who couldent tell that the road ends without a oulet they shouldn't be speeding anywayse
No.
There are no speed limits on sidewalks, but whatever it is that you're doing, you may not endanger any other pedestrians
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 limits of cloning sould be enforced by both the Institutional Review Board and the Government
Parts of the German Autobahn do not have posted speed limits.
In Ohio, the speed limit on most roads is 55 mph, unless otherwise posted. In urban areas, the speed limit is typically 25-35 mph. On highways, the speed limit is usually 65-70 mph. Drivers must adhere to these speed limits to avoid fines and ensure safety on the roads.
Yes Germany does have speed limits but on a lot of motorways they dont :)