The maximum speed limit in this state is ____ MPH.
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70
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50
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55
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60
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Explanation
Posted speed limits serve as guidelines for drivers to ensure safe travel under optimal road, traffic, and weather conditions. They indicate the maximum permissible speed that drivers should not exceed. The maximum speed limit in Pennsylvania, unless otherwise posted, is 70 MPH.
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