What is the speed limit in a business district?
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20 mph.
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25 mph.
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30 mph.
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50 mph.
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Explanation
In a business district without a posted speed limit sign, the maximum speed is 25 mph. If a sign indicates a different limit, follow the posted speed. Always drive cautiously, remain alert, and be mindful of the higher traffic volume and potential distractions common in busy areas.
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