Near streetcars, trolleys, or buses, the passing speed limit, when safe to pass, is:
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10 MPH
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15 MPH
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20 MPH
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Explanation
The passing speed limit near streetcars, trolleys, or buses is no more than 10 mph. This limit applies at intersections or safety zones where a bus, streetcar or trolley is stopped and traffic is controlled by a traffic signal light or peace officer. Safety zones are marked by raised buttons or markers on the road and are set aside for pedestrians.
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