Excluding business districts, alleys, residential areas and school zones, the speed limit on Alaskan roadways is ______ unless otherwise posted.
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55 MPH
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60 MPH
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50 MPH
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45 MPH
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Explanation
Unless otherwise posted, on most roadways in Alaska the speed limit is 55 MPH. The speed limit is lower for business districts (20 mph), alleys (15 mph), residential districts (25 mph) and school zones (20 mph), because these areas have a higher potential for hazards.
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