Top speed. Do you have to drive at full speed?
Good evening,
The speed limit within built-up areas is 50 km/h. On country roads, it's 70 to 100 km/h. Do you always have to drive at the speed limit, or can you drive a little slower (not crawl)?
Good evening,
The speed limit within built-up areas is 50 km/h. On country roads, it's 70 to 100 km/h. Do you always have to drive at the speed limit, or can you drive a little slower (not crawl)?
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My logic tells me that a maximum speed should always be oriented towards the ideal road conditions, unless additional signs are attached.
This means, in the best view without dusk and dazzling sun, with clean and dry road, with good, wide visibility of the road edges etc.
Since this ideal condition does not always exist, I do not automatically consider this to be the target speed.
Unfortunately, not all traffic participants or even the order guards see it as well.
You don’t have to, but you should.
Legally, this means that in the respective case it is decided individually (possibly by a judge) whether it is a traffic disability.
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In the normal case, one should stay in the range 45-50 km/h on a 50’s stretch, at 70’s hold 65-70 and so on. You can’t really drive too slowly (without reason) because others can lead to risky overtaking maneuvers. Then you’re in debt.
What else is it if the weather or the situation does not allow it. No one expects you to drive 100 in a bad view. Or when people are on the roadside. Even if it’s a very curvy road, you don’t have to drive through 100. Only because 50 or 100 are allowed, you cannot really drive as fast as possible depending on the situation.
It may be summarized as follows: in general you should drive approximately the permitted speed. However, if you can justify it in a sensible and comprehensible way, why you drive noticeably slower, you can do it naturally. I always think that if a policeman pulls me out and asks why I drove so fast/slow, can I justify that? Can I justify why I drove so much with allowed 50? Or can I explain why I drove slower? If you can answer these questions yourself, you always have the right speed.
Hello,
You should always drive in such a way that you do not impede the other road users, nor drive the road and weather conditions unmatched and also safely control your vehicle. And yes, you can also drive more slowly if circumstances require it. Otherwise you can also count on light horn and horns of other drivers…
Everyone will be grateful if you drive what is allowed.
Unless, of course, the weather (e.g. strong fog or rain, possibly with darkness) does not allow it. Or if the route is too dangerous for 100 km/h
yes, but can also be designed as an obstacle to traffic
I’m gonna go