What is the maximum speed limit on two-lane undivided highways, unless otherwise posted?
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65 MPH.
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55 MPH.
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45 MPH.
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Explanation
Unless there is a speed limit sign stating otherwise, the maximum speed limit on two-lane undivided highways is 55 mph. Remember that speed limits are posted for ideal conditions. If the road is wet or icy, if traffic is heavy, or if you cannot see well, you must reduce your speed.
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