The maximum ramp speed limit on highways in most areas is typically around 25-35 miles per hour.
70mph on some rural interstate highways
The maximum speed limit on the highway in Florida is 65 mph unless otherwise posted. Speed limits are 70 mph on some rural interstate highways. Never assume that just because the area appears to be rural, the limit is 70 mph. Speed limits may change on other multi-lane highways.
The maximum speed limit in a rural area can vary by location and country. In the United States, for example, it is typically around 55-70 mph on rural highways and interstates. It is important to be aware of and follow the posted speed limit signs in the area you are driving.
The exit ramp speed limit on highways in most areas is typically around 25-35 mph. It is important to slow down and follow the posted speed limit signs for safety.
70 mphAdditional: Use caution when applying this answer to your own state. This sounds like the un-posted maximum on Interstates or main arterial rural highways. I seriously doubt that 70 MPH is the allowable maximum EVERYHERE in a rural area.
it is 30 mph
There is no general answer to this question. It will vary according to the state.
55 miles per hour.
Exceeding the maximum speed limit in Pennsylvania is 30+ mph over the speed limit. I was going 31 over the speed limit and received a ticket for $190.00. Depending on the area, the ticket could be more or less, but I wouldn't think it would be cheap.
There is no such thing as a "residential highway."If you are speaking of a residential street - the usual speed in urban and suburban areas, unless otherwise posted, is 25 miles per hour.
70 mph - unless otherwise posted.
70 mph - unless otherwise posted.