On a highway where there is no posted speed limit, you should drive no more than:
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55 mph.
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50 mph.
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60 mph.
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65 mph.
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Explanation
When driving on a highway, it is important to follow the posted speed limit to ensure the safety of all drivers. If there is no speed limit posted, the maximum speed allowed by law is 55 mph (88 km/h).
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