Speed Limits
Speed limit signs (such as the one shown) tell drivers:

If you are driving along the highway and come across road works with a reduced speed zone, you must:
Where there are no speed limit signs, the speed limit is 100 km/h, unless:
When you see this sign you must:

What could be the penalties for driving over the speed limit
You are driving in a 70 km/h zone, keeping to the limit. Several vehicles pass you. One of your passengers suggests you should keep up with the other traffic. What should you do?

It is 9.20am on a school day. You are driving at 60 km/h, the same speed as traffic around you. You pass this sign but the other cars do not slow down much. What should you do?

Driving faster than the maximum speed limit is:
Having a radar detector or jammer in your car is against the law:
This sign means you must:

You are driving in busy traffic in a 60 km/h zone. You feel 60 km/h is a bit too fast for the conditions. What should you do?

You are driving in busy traffic in an 80 km/h zone. It begins to rain lightly. What should you do?

A Shared Traffic Zone, where pedestrians and other road users can share the road safely has a speed limit of:
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