Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in New York City is __ MPH.
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25
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35
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30
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55
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Explanation
In New York City, unless regulatory signs indicate a different speed limit, drivers may travel at a maximum speed of 25 mph. This limit is set due to the high potential for unexpected hazards and the presence of numerous bicyclists and pedestrians.
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