The speed limit in any alley is:
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20 MPH
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15 MPH
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25 MPH
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Explanation
Alleys are often narrow and winding, making it more difficult to control your vehicle and navigate it safely. Driving at the reduced speed limit of 15 mph provides better control, reaction time, and visibility, helping to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of pedestrians and other drivers.
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