30, driving test?, same lol:)
70 mph
Florida standard speed limits=Municipal Speed Areas: 30BUsiness or residential area: 30Rural interstate: 70*Limited access highways: 70All other roads and highways: 55*School Zones: 20
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The maximum speed limit in Florida is 55 mph, except where otherwise posted. Speed limits are 70 mph on some rural interstate highways.
Drivers need to be consciously aware of changing speed limits and watch for posted signs in city and suburban driving environments. You would expect: A speed limits of 15 mph B speed limits of 25 mph C speed limits of 35 mph You would not expect to see D speed limits above 45 mph City driving is referred to as "start and stop" driving because traffic is either moving or stopped. Changing speed limits can make traffic slow to a crawl, such as in school zones.
currently, standard speed limits are: 50 (city) 100 (freeways, two-way-traffic) 130 (highways, one-way-traffic) those limits are always valid, signs would tell you if other speed limits apply. in smaller streets in towns and cities, more and more "30 zones" are installed.
The maximum speed limit on the highway in Florida is 65 mph unless otherwise posted. Speed limits are 70 mph on some rural interstate highways. Never assume that just because the area appears to be rural, the limit is 70 mph. Speed limits may change on other multi-lane highways.
Department of Education and each state has a State department of education.
Parts of the German Autobahn do not have posted speed limits.
I just answered this question on my permit classed online the answer is 70 mph