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- 1/20Urban areas speed limit
Ensures safe travel in densely populated zones with pedestrians and intersections.
Residential zones speed limit
Provides maximum safety for pedestrians, especially children playing near the streets.
If you driving on single carriageway outside urban areas
Balances travel efficiency and safety on rural roads with oncoming traffic.
Driving on dual carriageways outside urban areas
Allows safer travel with divided lanes while controlling stopping distances for heavy vehicles.
While driving on expressways (single carriageway)
Maintains control and safety at higher speeds with limited overtaking options.
Driving on expressways (dual carriageway)
Enables faster travel while ensuring safety on high-standard road infrastructure.
If you are driving on motorways
Controls speed to match braking capacity and handling limits of heavy trucks.
Driving in adverse weather conditions
Prevents skidding and maintains control when road grip is reduced.
When approaching curves and bends
Reduces risk of rollover or lane departure when cornering with a loaded vehicle.
While descending steep slopes
Avoids overheating the brakes and losing stopping power on long downhill stretches.
If you are overtaking in urban areas
Enhances safety for pedestrians and cyclists when maneuvering around slower vehicles.
Passing schools or playgrounds
Protects vulnerable road users, especially during school hours and playtime.
When entering a roundabout
Ensures stability and gives time to judge traffic flow from other directions.
Approaching intersections
Increases reaction time in case of crossing traffic or sudden stops.
While driving at night
Prevents collisions by allowing more time to react to obstacles in low-light conditions.
If you are transporting heavy load
Maintains vehicle stability and shortens stopping distances under extra weight.
Approaching pedestrian crossings
Gives drivers more time to yield and ensures pedestrian safety.
Driving through tunnels
Improves visibility, reaction time, and safety in confined driving spaces.
Approaching railway crossings
Allows time to stop safely if barriers are down or trains are approaching.
Driving on slippery or icy roads
Prevents loss of traction and maintains control during hazardous winter conditions.