The speed limit in outlying parts of cities with no posted speed limit is:
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15 MPH.
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35 MPH.
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65 MPH.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
In Wisconsin, the speed limit in outlying parts of cities or villages is 35 MPH, unless otherwise posted. The established speed of 35 MPH strikes a balance between allowing a reasonable flow of traffic and maintaining safety for drivers, pedestrians, and residents in these areas.
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