What does the number 50 on this traffic sign mean?
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Maximum speed at which motor vehicles are allowed to run.
According to the National Technical Regulation on Road Signs QCVN 41:2019, the "maximum speed allowed" sign (denoted as P.127) is used to indicate the maximum speed allowed for motor vehicles. This sign prohibits motor vehicles from traveling at a maximum speed exceeding the value indicated on the sign, except for priority vehicles.
In this case, sign P.127 records the number 50, so drivers are only allowed to drive at a maximum speed of 50km/h. Driving at a higher speed may result in a traffic violation.
P.127 signs are often placed on roads passing through densely populated areas, heavy traffic, construction sites... where speed limits need to be imposed. - B
Minimum speed at which motor vehicles are allowed to travel.
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