If there's one law almost everyone is willing to break at some point in their lifetime, it's exceeding the speed limit on a road. Sometimes it happens by accident, other times it's a calculated offense.

While the debate about what is a fair and practical speed limit on highways, main streets, and backroads continues to be a topic, another question comes into play here in Maine. How fast can you go on roads that have no speed limit posted whatsoever?

There is a Speed Limit On All Non-Private Roadways

Since so much of Maine is rural, there are plenty of roads in the state where you could drive miles without seeing a posted speed limit.

It's fair to wonder whether or not that leaves you to your own personal decision-making on what would be a safe and suitable speed to travel. As it turns out, it does not.

Garrett Aitken
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According to Maine.gov, on rural roads where there is no posted speed limit, the state has adopted a default speed limit of 45 miles per hour. In residential or commercial areas, the default speed limit is 25 miles per hour unless otherwise posted.

Additionally, any school zone in a town or municipality that does not have a posted speed limit, the default for the state of Maine is 15 miles per hour.

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The state of Maine willfully acknowledges that while those default speed limits are in place as a safety measure, many roads in Maine are very rarely traveled by law enforcement looking for those exceeded default speed limits.

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