If there is no posted sign, in South Carolina the speed limit in business districts or residential areas is 25 MPH.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
South Carolina law sets absolute top speed limits at which drivers may travel on a given road, street, highway or freeway. The maximum un-posted speed limit in an urban district or residential area is 30 miles per hour.
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