How to use this drill
For South Dakota, the top posted highway speed limit is around 80 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 South Dakota top number and recognize it on sight.
All 8 speed limits questions for South Dakota
- Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in a residential area in South Dakota is typically:
- When passing a school zone in South Dakota during posted hours, you should:
- On a typical South Dakota interstate highway, the maximum posted speed limit is around:
- The basic speed law means a driver must:
- When driving in heavy rain, a safe practice is to:
- On a multi-lane highway in South Dakota, the left lane is usually intended for:
- When driving downhill, you should:
- 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.