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Example: The maximum speed is 30 km/h between 7am and 2pm on workdays (in Germany: Monday-Saturday, but not on public holidays) but otherwise is 50 km/h as implicit speed limit in the city:<br \>
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== Other considerations ==
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| On all roads in Germany, where no explicit speed limit is defined, the corresponding implicit values can (and should) be specified.
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| An implicit speed limit of 60 miles per hour (or 70 mph on dual carriageways) on a road in the UK based on a "national speed limit" sign.
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| A speed limit of 80 kilometres per hour on the rightmost lane on a road with an assumed general speed limit of 100 kilometres per hour.
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