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  2. Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China

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    Beijing's own "implementation procedures" of the new traffic law was passed on October 22, 2004, after being the target of heavy controversy over the responsibilities of vehicle drivers and pedestrians, and a regulation limiting the lanes that can be used by novice drivers. These take effect on January 1, 2005.

  3. Speed limits in China - Wikipedia

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    A speed limit sign of expressway in China, with the instructions of minimum and maximum speed by lane. Expressways in mainland China were speed limited to 120 km/h (75 mph) since the PRC's first road-related law, the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, came into effect on 1 May 2004.

  4. Expressways of China - Wikipedia

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    The Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates the speed limit of 120 km/h (75 mph), effective since 1 May 2004. A minimum speed limit of 60 km/h (37 mph) is in force. On overtaking lanes, however, this could be as high as 110 km/h (68 mph). [25]

  5. Speed limits by country - Wikipedia

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    More informally they are known as urban road. In 2017, most of all IRTAD countries have a default speed limit in urban roads of 50 km/h, with various lower speeds, for instance, in the Netherlands, 70% of the urban roads are limited to 30 km/h. [3] Some countries, for instance the US, India or China, do not have a specific urban road maximum speed.

  6. List of statutes of China - Wikipedia

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    Road Traffic Safety Law: 2007, 2011 28 August 2005: Public Security Administration Punishments Law: 2012 29 April 2006: Public Security Administration Punishments Law: 30 August 2007: Emergency Response Law: 152 / 0 / 0 [14] 28 October 2007: Urban and Rural Planning Law: 2015, 2019 29 December 2007: Narcotics Control Law: 28 February 2009: Food ...

  7. The year China's famous road-tripping 'auntie' found freedom

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    China's giant sinkholes are a tourist hit - but ancient forests inside are at risk "You're so brave! You chose to break free," wrote one follower, while another urged her to "live the rest of your ...

  8. Chinese driving test - Wikipedia

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    The driving test in China includes road traffic safety laws, regulations and related knowledge test subjects (also known as "theory test", referred to as "subject 1"), field driving skills test (commonly known as "stake test", referred to as "subject 2"), road driving skills test and common sense test of safe and civilized driving (commonly ...

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