600 Fps///try 30mph usually
70 mph
The maximum ramp speed limit on highways in most areas is typically around 25-35 miles per hour.
The humps do not affect the speed limit. Other signs will indicate the speed limit. In most towns and cities the default limit is 30 mph, but in some places it can be less.
Most states don't have truck speed limits. So in a state like Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, etc. (where the speed limit is 75), trucks can do the speed limit.
No, a speed limit sign typically indicates the maximum speed allowed on a particular road or highway. It does not specify a minimum speed. However, some jurisdictions may have specific laws or rules regarding minimum speeds on certain roads for safety reasons.
For the most part, the speed limit on sr. 528 is 70 miles an hour.
81 kilometers an hour is 50.3 miles per hour. That is the maximum speed that lions, wildebeest, and hares can run. 80 km/h is the Canadian speed limit on most two lane roads outside of cities. The slowest you are allowed going on an American interstate is 40 mph, but some states like Colorado, Florida, Indiana have a maximum speed limit of 50 mph on interstates when going through major cities.
Most that I am familiar with have a maximum of 65 mph and a minimum of 45 mph. In Ky & Tenn the speed limit is 70 mph on most Interstates and Parkways. There are exceptions so watch for posted speeds.
Whatever the speed limit for any other vehicle on that roadway is. Most of the Interstate there has a 75 MPH speed limit (except when going through cities), and you're allowed to drive 75 (provided your truck isn't governed below that).
At most 120 km/h but usually it is 80 km/h on roads outside cities and 50 km/h inside cities.
That varies by state. I know in Raleigh, it's 65 MPH on I-40, and 60 MPH for most of the I-440 beltline. I can't be 100% certain about this, but I believe the lowest speed limit I've ever seen on an Interstate Highway (other than in a construction zone) was 50 MPH.
Most states have residential speed limits between 10 and 55. A "safe" speed would probably be between 20 and 30, and most states have the highest or lowest speeds for residential areas in that range.