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The video starts by highlighting the importance of knowing various speed limits relevant to different types of roads and vehicles for passing the driving theory exam.
The speed limit in urban areas is 50 km/h, which can increase to 70 km/h on roads with specific conditions.
On secondary extra-urban roads, the limit is 90 km/h. On primary extra-urban roads, it's 110 km/h, and 130 km/h on highways. Certain highways may allow up to 150 km/h.
For drivers with less than three years of experience, the limits are lower: 90 km/h on main extra-urban roads and 100 km/h on highways.
Speed limits are reduced by 20 km/h on highways and main extra-urban roads in case of rain, and to 50 km/h in fog with less than 100 meters visibility.
Different vehicles have specific speed limits. Cars, light trucks, and motorcycles follow general limits, while vehicles with trailers, heavier trucks, buses, and agricultural machinery have lower limits.
The video concludes with advice to review the material multiple times for better retention and suggests subscribing for upcoming tests and more content.