Speed Limits In Washington

Name the speed limit for the type of road describe for Washington state.
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Last updated: January 12, 2023
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Parking Lots
5, 10 or 15 mph
School Zones
20 mph
Neighborhoods, Residential Streets, most City and downtown Streets
25 mph
City roads outside of downtown
30, 35, 40, or 45 mph
Maximum speed limit for roads with stop lights
50 mph
Speed Limit for most state highways and US highways with windy or mountainous roads (i.e.; WA-410 and US-101, for example)
55 mph
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Speed Limit for most US and state highways
60 mph
Urban sections of Interstate highways (parts of I-5, I-90, I-82, 1-182 and all of I-205, I-405 and I-705)
60 mph
Maximum speed limit for semi trucks, trailers and vehicles over 10,000 lbs on any freeway, highway or road
60 mph
Rural sections of Interstate highways (most of I-5, I-90, I-82, I-182; also a section of US-395)
70 mph
Maximum speed limit for undivided state highways and US highways (i.e.; sections of US-2, US-97, WA-14, for example)
65 mph
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