What is the speed limit in an alley?
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15 mph.
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25 mph.
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20 mph.
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10 mph.
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Explanation
When driving in an alley, you should not exceed 15 mph, even if no speed limit sign is posted. This speed limit does not apply to emergency service vehicles responding to an emergency or call.
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