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When approaching a school zone, what is the typical speed limit?

  1. 25 mph.

  2. 15 mph.

  3. 35 mph.

  4. 10 mph.

The correct answer is: 15 mph.

The typical speed limit when approaching a school zone is 15 mph. This reduced speed limit is specifically established to enhance the safety of children who may be walking or biking to school, as well as to ensure the protection of school personnel. In many areas, school zones are usually marked with clear signage indicating the speed limit and often include caution lights that may be activated during school hours to remind drivers to slow down. A reduced speed limit is particularly vital in these zones due to the unpredictability of children entering or exiting the roadway. By maintaining a speed limit of 15 mph, drivers have a greater opportunity to react quickly if a child suddenly steps into the street. It is important to adhere to this limit not only to follow the law but also to prioritize safety in communities where children are present.