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Site Selection and Design: Speed limits

AKRON, Ohio — What is the ideal speed limit for the main road of a carwash?

AKRON, Ohio — In this week’s video on site selection and design, Editorial Director Rich DiPaolo discusses the ideal speed limits for the main road of a carwash.

To find out what the speed limit sweet spot is, be sure to watch the video.

“In addition to noting the main road’s speed limit, accessibility to the site is also a key factor in site selection,” DiPaolo notes.

If you missed the first video of our site selection and design series, which covered turning radiuses, check it out here.

Stay tuned for more of PC&D’s original videos.

This video is sponsored by ModernWash.

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