In Canada, the speed limit for a primary highway outside urban areas typically ranges from 80 to 100 kilometers per hour (km/h), depending on the province or territory. Some regions may allow higher limits, up to 110 km/h or more. It's important to note that specific speed limits can vary based on local regulations and road conditions, so drivers should always pay attention to posted signs.
India's highest speed limit is 180km/h or 120mph in the Bangalore's Airport expressway
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Yes it does have one so you couldn't drive the speed you wanna drive.
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it is 9:00am to 9:00pm
Where I live it is 100kmph
55, in the city, 65 or 70 outside of the city. (U.S.)
India's highest speed limit is 180km/h or 120mph in the Bangalore's Airport expressway
Alberta maintains the fastest speed limit in the provinces; on the Queen Elizabeth II Highway (Highway 2) between Calgary and Edmonton posted limits are 110km/h however the defacto limit by most drivers is typically in excess of 130km/h. The Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) between Calgary, Alberta and the Saskatchewan border is also posted at 110km/h with actual speeds mirroring those on Highway 2 to which it is linked.
70 mph on four-lane rural sections.
The speed limit for vehicles merging onto the highway from an on ramp is typically the same as the posted speed limit for that section of the highway.
The normal speed limit on the highway.
the posted speed limit
No, it is not legal to exceed the speed limit on a highway under any circumstances.
The off-ramp speed limit on the highway is typically 25-35 mph.
Montana
The speed limit is 55mph.