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32 Comments
Check out how this sign looks like in Poland… XD
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plik:Znak_D-39._Ograniczenia_pr%C4%99dko%C5%9Bci_w_Polsce_od_2011.svg
Same in Slovenia.
Sweden: Ha. You can’t drive 90 kph on a Swedish country road.
*looks at Italy and the various mountain roads*
Sweden: …but their country roads are worse than ours?
What’s the difference between the green and blue signs with 110 and 130 limits? Are there different kinds of autobahns?
In France we have 30; 50; 70; 80; 90; 110 and 130
correction: italy has no speedlimit. Everyone‘s to fast to read the signs anyway
Just 4? We have 15, 30, 50, 60, 70, 80, 100 and 130 in the Netherlands. Terrible 😔
This is false. We have the exact same speed limits in Greece. You just don’t see 130km/h very often.
I guess it’s: city road, national road, express/european road and highway.
Same in Luxemburg but the difference here is that on all highway it’s 130 except if it rains then it is 110.
>not three like in Greece and some other European countries
It’s the exact same in Greece dumbass
Is this up to date info or the [EU website ](https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/driving-abroad/road-rules-and-safety/italy/index_en.htm#speed_limits)is wrong? Also this [DHL-related website](https://dhl-freight-connections.com/en/business/truck-speed-limits-europe/) suggests otherwise. It seems like you have separate speed limits for vehicles with trailers, buses, vehicles over 3,5t, and even for vehicles over 12t. It is just that particular sign is so simple because it only lists rules for the most common vehicles i.e. passenger cars below 3,5t without trailers.
In The Netherlands we relative speeds. Whenever a bird shits near the motorway, the maximum speed drops by 10 km per hour. We have to drive backwards to work now to fool the system.
In Sweden we have them all, from 5-120km/h
You can’t assume the speed here anymore.
It’s because we have the ”zero vision” but it’s hard to cure stupid.
In Germany we have: 5, 10, 20, 30, 50, 60, 70, 80, 100, 120, 130, ♾️ (those are the ones that I have seen, there may be more)
In Kosovo we got 40 for urban areas
50 for suburban
80 for city connections
120 for Autobahn
And also another 130 for Autobahn
Hey, I hope you are having a good time in Italy
Same in Hungary
In Sweden we only had 50, 70, 90, 110. Then somewhere along the way they decided that these are too high in some places, so some roads are now 40, 60, 80, 100. But some highways got 120, don’t ask why.
So all in all we end up with 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120
In estonia we have 1,5,10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100,110, I dont think we have eligible roads for 120 plus our car pool would not manage 120 on a constant.
You are so wrong for Greece. The general speed limits are 50, 90, 110 and 130 km/h.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_limits_in_Greece
Same in Slovenia, we even use same colours for highways and the other road that is not highway but not regular road as well.
In Greece we also have 4 kinds of speed limits tbf
Source: Got my driving license this year
In Sweden we have 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110 and 120. In some rare places, you can find 10 and even 5.
In greece it is exatcly the same as depicted here, cmon do some research first
When I was driving in Ltu i found out apparently the 110 and 130 depends on your driving experience or age, cant remember which one.
When I was driving in Ltu i found out apparently the 110 and 130 depends on your driving experience or age, cant remember which one.
When I was driving in Ltu i found out apparently the 110 and 130 depends on your driving experience or age, cant remember which one.
Edit: so it depends on the weather actually. But if u have under 2 years of dricing experience you are allowed 90 and 100
No zone 30 in cities?
Basically the same in every other western European country lmao. And this guy was like fuck Greece in particular
Italian drivers experience a “Green Shift” as they approach the speed of light
I was in Italy this summer and can safely say you guys have TWO speed limit types. One when there’s a speed camera and one where there isn’t