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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 lights – 10 mph. In safety zones – 10 mph. In alleys – 15 mph. At blind intersections – 15 mph. In residential and business districts – 25 mph.

  2. The effects on speed of such factors as lane width, condition of roadway surface, type and width of shoulders, frequency of intersections, and roadside development are not so easily measured. As a general rule, the appropriate speeds for these factors are measured by spot speed surveys of vehicles using the roadway.

  3. When there is a pedestrian crossing a roadway with or without a crosswalk, you must use caution, reduce your speed, or stop to allow the pedestrian to safely finish crossing. Other things to keep in mind:

  4. 14 lut 2023 · So, settle in and buckle up for a run through of the speed limits, toll roads and regulations for driving in California. Here’s everything you need to know to navigate the Golden State. Jump to a section: Quick rules of the road. Speed limits. Toll roads. Driving ages.

  5. The speed limit is 15 mph within 100 feet of a railroad crossing and you cannot see the tracks for 400 feet in both directions. You may drive faster than 15 mph if the crossing is controlled by gates, a warning signal, or a flagman.

  6. Speed limits establish a reasonable and safe operating speed for a specific section of roadway. Per California Vehicle code (CVC) Section 22349, the maximum speed limit on a multilane highway and two lane undivided roadway is 65 mph and 55 mph respectively.

  7. Handbook is a guide for drivers of expectations and responsibilities. As Californians renew or obtain a new driver license this year, they have the option to apply for a federally-compliant “REAL ID” card.

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