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.
There isn't one set, standardized speed for this. The construction site speed limit will vary according to a number of factors, such as number of lanes open, original speed limit on the road, proximity of work crews and equipment to the road, etc.The speed limit is whatever is posted on temporary speed limit signs.Rule of thumb is half the posted speed limit.
Whatever the normal posted speed limit of the road is.
Whatever the posted speed limit is.
25 MPH or as posted.
No. If the road conditions make it unsafe to travel at that speed, you can be cited for failing to adjust your speed to the road conditions.
Road conditions are slippery
When the posted speed limit is 70 MPH, the minimum speed limit is typically 40-45 MPH on highways and interstates to maintain traffic flow and safety. It's important to check for posted minimum speed limit signs as well, as they may vary depending on the road conditions.
It is important for all drivers to follow the posted speed limit for safety reasons. Traveling at a speed higher than the posted limit can lead to accidents, fines, and increased risk to both the speeding driver and others on the road. It is best for all drivers to comply with the speed limits set for each road.
Only if weather or road conditions safely allow it.
You can ride at whatever speed you're comfortable with, as long as you're not above the posted speed limit.
55 MPH The road has no posted speed limit except a yellow intersection marker at Mile Strip.
It means that you are about to enter an area where the posted speed limit is lower than the one you are in now.