What minimum speed must we drive at, if there is no justified cause, on a motorway where driving at more than 100 km per hour is prohibited?
Highways and motorways
Explanation
On a **motorway**, the **minimum permitted speed** is **60 kilometers per hour**. This means that, regardless of whether there are other vehicles on the road or not, you should not drive at a speed lower than this. The only exception for driving below this minimum speed is if there is a justified cause, such as heavy traffic, a vehicle breakdown, or poor road conditions.

Driving at a speed lower than permitted without a valid reason is considered an **abnormally reduced speed**, which can be dangerous and is prohibited. Therefore, on a motorway where the maximum speed is 100 km/h, the minimum speed remains 60 km/h, regardless of the number of vehicles present.
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