Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in alleys is:
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20 mph.
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55 mph.
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30 mph.
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15 mph.
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Explanation
Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit in an alley is 15 mph. You should always drive slowly and carefully because alleyways are typically narrower than regular roads, and you may encounter obstacles such as garbage bins or parked vehicles. Maintaining a slow speed helps you navigate safely and avoid potential hazards.
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