Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in a business district is:
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20 MPH.
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30 MPH.
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35 MPH.
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25 MPH.
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Explanation
Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit in a business district is 20 MPH. In a business district, there may be pedestrians, bicyclists, and other vehicles sharing the road, so driving at excessive speeds can be dangerous. Always be aware of the speed limit and adjust your driving speed accordingly to ensure the safety of everyone on the road.
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