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---
-title: 'SPEED(7ADVTRAINS) | Advtrains Developer''s Manual'
+title: 'speed(7advtrains)'
+manual: 'Advtrains Developer''s Manual'
seealso:
- speed_lessp(3advtrains)
- speed_set_restriction(3advtrains)
- signal_aspects(7advtrains)
---
-# NAME
+# Name
`speed` - Advtrains speed limit library
-# DESCRIPTION
+# Description
The speed library allows the manipulation of speed limits, which can be represented with
* A non-negative number, which stands for a regular speed limit in m/s, or
@@ -19,6 +20,6 @@ The use of other values (in particular, nan and infinity) may result in undefine
This library is available as `advtrains.speed`.
-# NOTES
+# Notes
The meaning of `nil` for the speed limit library differs from its meaning in signal aspect tables, where `nil` keeps the current speed limit.