speed limit

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speed limit

The driver slows down his car as he approaches a sign indicating the speed limit.

Definition

Noun: A speed limit is a legally established maximum speed at which a vehicle may travel on a particular road or in a particular area. It is a rule designed to promote safety.

Usage

The term speed limit is used to refer to the posted or legally enforceable maximum driving speed. It is a countable noun. - Drivers must obey the speed limit. - The speed limit on this highway is 65 miles per hour. - She was fined for exceeding the speed limit.

Examples
  • The speed limit in residential areas is usually 25 mph.
  • There are signs everywhere reminding motorists of the speed limit.
  • He got a ticket for driving 20 miles over the speed limit.
Advanced Usage
  • To enforce a speed limit: To ensure compliance with the rule through monitoring and penalties.
    • Police use radar guns to enforce the speed limit.
  • A variable speed limit: A speed limit that can change based on conditions like traffic or weather, often displayed on electronic signs.
    • The motorway has variable speed limits to manage congestion.
Variants and Related Words
  • Speed restriction: A more formal or technical term for a speed limit.
    • The new speed restrictions will be in effect next month.
  • Speed zone: An area where a specific speed limit applies.
    • You are now entering a school speed zone.
Synonyms
  • Maximum speed: The highest allowable speed.
  • Posted limit: The speed limit indicated by signs.
Related Phrases
  • Over the limit: Driving faster than the permitted speed.
    • He was caught over the limit.
  • Within the limit: Driving at or below the permitted speed.
    • Please ensure you stay within the limit.
speed limit

The driver slows down his car as he approaches a sign indicating the speed limit.

Noun
  1. regulation establishing the top speed permitted on a given road