Speed in traffic?
So, for example, if I'm driving onto a country road and there's a 70 km/h sign ahead, am I only allowed to accelerate from the sign? And then, when I get to 50 km/h, do I have to brake at exactly the same speed, or how does it all work?
Hello leonschmitz267
The displayed speeds always apply from the table. If the board 50 shows you need to have braked up to board to 50 not only brake from the board
Greetings HobbyTfz
from the sign applies the displayed maximum speed. The same applies also for local signs (50kmh). and there are also politicians who really imagine and flash behind it.
if you want to go on a number, you should start to delay…
The speed limit is valid from the sign, although there are often certain tolerances for possible measurements.
A predictive way of driving makes it possible to adjust at the right time even without strong use of the brake:)
Easy.
You can only drive as fast as it stands from the sign.
And from the sign you can only drive as fast as it stands.
So first speed up, but slow down before.
Theoretically yes. But there is a 100-150m area in which it is not yet flashed. But then the speed has to fit.
You can keep it as you want. The displayed speed always applies exactly to shield.
If you arrive at 100 and make the delay to 70 in two meters, it's okay – sometimes apart from the risk that the rear will drive you in.
From the point where the shield stands, this speed limit applies.
Funny, huh?
Correct. The speed limit is valid from the sign indicating the permitted maximum speed.
From shield 70 you can adjust your speed to 70kmh and brake at 50 again.
Hey:D
You can accelerate from the 70 sign and have to be back to 50 km/h at the 50 sign
In short, it is.
Yes, you can.