At an uncontrolled intersection where you can’t see cross traffic until you are just about to enter the intersection, the speed limit is:
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20 MPH.
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15 MPH.
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30 MPH.
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25 MPH.
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Explanation
An intersection is considered “blind” if there are no stop signs at any corner and drivers cannot see for 100 feet in either direction during the last 100 feet before crossing. The speed limit for a blind intersection is 15 MPH. By driving at 15 MPH, drivers have more time to react to potential hazards that may be present in the intersection, and can reduce the probability and severity of a collision.
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