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China National Highways in Driving in China


China National Highways in Driving in China

Beijing municipality is the only administrative unit where tolls are not charged for China National Highways. Elsewhere, though, these are toll roads on the national, and sometimes on the provincial level as well. G-level (national) China National Highways are a pleasure to drive on. The speed limit is 80 km/h (50 mph), but cars often zip at speeds over 100 km/h (62 mph), thanks to the relative absence of speed detection cameras. S-level (provincial) highways may be less smooth to drive on. Unlike national highways, sometimes there is no central reservation or road separation, and you may be limited to one lane per direction. X-level (county) highways are not necessarily the worst to drive on, but they are challenging. More challenging are township-level highways. Some of these roads may be in areas officially cordoned off to the visiting foreigner.

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