When approaching a school crossing the speed limit is:
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15 MPH.
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10 MPH.
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25 MPH.
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Explanation
When approaching a school crosswalk, the speed limit is set at 15 mph to ensure the safety of children and pedestrians. Always follow this reduced speed limit in school zones to minimize the risk of accidents and provide adequate time to react to potential hazards.
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