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The speed that a sign is limiting to is usually dictated by the physical properties of the track ahead, namely the turn radius of its curves. Going any faster than the limit poses a risk for derailment.
The speed that the sign is limiting to is usually dictated by the physical properties of the track ahead, namely the turn radius of its curves. Going any faster than the limit poses a risk of {{pll|Derailing|derailment}}.

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The speed that the sign is limiting to is usually dictated by the physical properties of the track ahead, namely the turn radius of its curves. Going any faster than the limit poses a risk of {{pll|Derailing|derailment}}.

The speed that the sign is limiting to is usually dictated by the physical properties of the track ahead, namely the turn radius of its curves. Going any faster than the limit poses a risk of derailment .