No, Limit line marks the crosswalk and the beginning of an intersection. If the light is red, you must stop before the first white line.
25 MPH or as posted.
A driver should stop behind the limit line at a stop sign or a traffic signal. The limit line is typically marked on the road and indicates where vehicles must stop to ensure safety and visibility. Failing to stop behind this line can result in traffic violations and increase the risk of accidents. Always be attentive to road markings and signs to ensure compliance and safety.
It's called the fog line. In IL, it indicates that the speed limit is 55mph (rural unmarked road) and is useful to follow with your car if it's foggy to keep you on the road and you can follow it as well if an oncoming vehicle refuses to dim their bright lights.
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.
If every road user just followed the rules of the roads there would be no road rage. Obeying traffic signs and signals as well as road line markings is a good place to start. Stick to the speed limit and just be nice!
It is false that a limit line marks the beginning of an intersection. A limit line would mark where you need to stop.
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The limit line is a line that is painted on most roads. It indicates exactly where traffic is supposed to stop at a light or sign.
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.
true it is.
The speed limit in the fast lane is the same as the speed limit for the road or highway you are driving on.