35-65 MPH on most highways in the US
They don't ! Maximum speed on a dual carriageway is 60mph - Motorways is 70mph.
If your on public roads you can drive at any speed up to the speed limit for the road your on provided it is safe to do so. In the UK the fastest speed limit is 70 mph on most motorways and duel carriageway's.
70 Speed Limit on Motorways in Britain
The national speed limit for motorways has not changed since 2007 and remains 70mph unless otherwise signed. The restrictions on HGVs changed in April 2115, it used to be 50mph but is now 60mph.
on highways there are no limits... rest of the roads follow standart EU speed limits Germany has no Universal Motorway Speed Limit, but on such roads, as well as motorways, a recommended speed limit of 130 km/h (80 mph) applies.On an open radd, the spee limit is about 100km/h. In a town 50km/h.
The Government, through the Department of Transport, is responsible for setting the national speed limit. The national speed limit depends on the type of road - motorways being 70 mph. Local authorities are able to set local by-law speed restrictions.
the most common speed limit in Nicaragua is 45mph.
not at all since it was introduced thanks to the government being dicks not increasing it on motorways as the ability of cars increased.
It would take approximately 1 hour 48 minutes. (The speed limit on UK motorways is 70 mph!)
60 kph in built-up area 80kph elsewhere 120kph on motorways The speed limit may raised or lowered. The speed limits on some roads is increased to 140kph or 160kph. Honestly noone follows the speed limits unless there is a gigantic sign warning that there are monitoring radars on a stretch.
Some motorways require that the vehicles on it have at least 5 horsepower. Other than that, if the Vespa can maintain the minimum posted speed limit, it should be legal, if not dangerous.
Yes Germany does have speed limits but on a lot of motorways they dont :)