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∙ 13y agoIf the reduce speed signs are posted, yes.
The posted speed limit is the max speed.
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.
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You can be ticketed for traveling at an unsafe speed regardless of the speed limit.
There is no established minimum, only a maximum speed. The minimum speed can be set by local municipalities and must be posted by signs.
Whatever the posted speed limit is.
When it is flashing the speed posted is the limit
The maximum speed limit.
Basically, an advisory speed limit sign is posted when there is an area of roadway where a hazard could occur. Example; a highway has a speed limit of 45mph. A curve that has a bridge directly on the other side may have a spped limit advisory of 35 mph. This limit is not, as some beleive, the maximum safe limit, but is the speed which gives the driver greatest chance of avoiding a problem if one occured with minimal impact on the traffic flow. These signs are not enforced as a speed limit sign, however, any time a driver is going too fast for conditions is illegal, regardless of what the speed limit sign or advisory exhibits.
If the posted speed is not safe at that time