When there is no speed limit sign posted on a road, it means that drivers should follow the default speed limit set by the law for that type of road.
The posted sign indicates that parking is not allowed in the designated area.
A posted sign indicates information or instructions that are displayed for public awareness or compliance.
The posted sign indicates the rules or information that must be followed or understood in that particular area.
No, not usually. But if you approach an intersection which you KNOW normally has a stop sign posted, and the sign is missing, my advice would be to proceed with great caution.
When it is flashing the speed posted is the limit
No, it is not legal to make a right turn on red at an intersection where there is a "no right on red" sign posted.
You would need to specify where this sign is posted, on product notifications it refers to max weight allowed on that item at any one time.. e.g. ladders, chairs, children's electric motor toys. Other examples of posted max limits may be on Commercial vehicles or Elevators.
The person liable is the person who ignored the warning.
The "No Trespassing" sign indicates that entry onto the property is prohibited without permission.
A posted speed limit sign indicates the maximum speed permitted on the roadway for daytime or nighttime. In the case of the example in the question, the permitted speed at all times would be 55 miles per hour.
warning sign...warning you of road hazards or upcoming objects. There is diamond type symbol found on the seals found from pre-historic Harappan Civilization in South Asia. the decrypted text shows it as a sign of currency.