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Kansas Speed Limits Practice Questions

Default speed limits, school zones, residential areas, and highway speeds. This page lists every speed limits practice question we have for Kansas.

How to use this drill

For Kansas, the top posted highway speed limit is around 75 mph. The other numbers — 25 mph residential, 15 mph in school zones during posted hours, and the basic speed law that requires reasonable speed for conditions — are the same in most states. Memorize the Kansas top number and recognize it on sight.

All 8 speed limits questions for Kansas

  1. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in a residential area in Kansas is typically:
  2. When passing a school zone in Kansas during posted hours, you should:
  3. On a typical Kansas interstate highway, the maximum posted speed limit is around:
  4. The basic speed law means a driver must:
  5. When driving in heavy rain, a safe practice is to:
  6. On a multi-lane highway in Kansas, the left lane is usually intended for:
  7. When driving downhill, you should:
  8. Posted speed limits are set for:

Once you can answer every question above without checking the explanation, switch to a different topic to keep your study fresh. Studying the same set repeatedly creates false confidence — you remember the order more than the rules.