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| image2 = Vienna Convention road sign C14-V1-50.svg
| alt2 = A circular white sign with a red border, with the number "50"
| footer = Under the MUTCD, the standard speed limit sign (left) used only in the United States includes the words "speed limit" above the number (which is in mph),<ref>{{cite book |title = Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways |date = 2009 |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |___location = Washington, DC |chapter-url = https://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/htm/2009r1r2/part2/fig2b_03_longdesc.htm |access-date = May 23, 2021 |chapter = Figure 2B-3. Speed Limit and Photo Enforcement Signs and Plaques }}</ref> while the standard one under the Vienna Convention (right) only requires the number which is used in most countries (which is mostly in km/h).<ref>{{cite book |title = Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals |edition = 2006 consolidated |publisher = United Nations Economic Commission for Europe |___location = Geneva, Switzerland |url = https://unece.org/DAM/trans/conventn/Conv_road_signs_2006v_EN.pdf |access-date = May 23, 2021 |pages = 41, 91 }}</ref>
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