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  1. 30 wrz 2021 · Here are the common maximum speed limits in California: When passing streetcars, buses or trolleys stopped at an intersection controlled by law enforcement/traffic lights10 mph. In safety zones – 10 mph. In alleys – 15 mph. At blind intersections – 15 mph. In residential and business districts – 25 mph.

  2. The general speed limit on California highways and interstates is 65 MPH. However, the speed limit can vary depending on the location and specific highway/interstate. Some areas may have a speed limit of 70 or 75 MPH, while others may have lower limits such as 55 MPH in urban areas or construction zones.

  3. 5 mar 2021 · The maximum speed limit on most California highways is 65 mph. You may drive 70 mph where posted. Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit is 55 mph on two-lane undivided highways and for vehicles towing trailers.

  4. Stop behind the limit line. A limit line is a wide white line that shows the drivers where to stop before an intersection or crosswalk. If there is no limit line, stop before you enter the crosswalk.

  5. If there is a limit line before the crosswalk, stop at the limit line and allow pedestrians to cross the street. Some crosswalks have flashing lights. Whether or not the lights are flashing, look for pedestrians and be prepared to stop.

  6. 4 kwi 2023 · The speed limit in residential neighborhoods and business districts in California is 25 mph, unless otherwise posted. Neighborhoods, especially those with private-access streets, often have lower speed limits. California Truck Speed Limit. The following vehicles are considered “trucks” for the purposes of speed limits in California: Semis. Buses.

  7. California speed limits summary: 65 MPH on highways, 70 mph where posted. 55 MPH on two lane undivided highway. 25 MPH in a business or residential district. 25 MPH near a school, children’s playground, or park (may be 15 mph if posted). 15 MPH in any alley.