When will the speed limit be lifted?

Hello, I've heard so many times now that the speed limit is suspended as soon as the speed limit is displayed for oncoming traffic. That means that for me, it's 30 until the speed limit is displayed on the other side, or vice versa. I don't think that's correct, because I wasn't taught that way.

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KevinHP
8 months ago

At construction sites and other dangerous sites where the speed limit is usually set up together with the risk mark (and therefore only applies to the area of the danger point), this could be claimed in principle, because most of the time the danger point applies to both sides – but purely legally this is not relevant.

The speed limit always applies only to the direction for which it was set up.

HarryXXX
8 months ago

That’s absolute bullshit. Tempo limits of the opposite side do not matter to you. Let’s just say you can’t see them in the normal case. Your speed limit is cancelled by corresponding signs on your side.

HfPol110
8 months ago

I’ve never heard of that before. That is why it will not vote.

lg

Iggemeier
8 months ago

A speed limit applies until it is cancelled by another speed limit (new 30, 50 or local input shield). Or in connection with a dangerous sign (amp, construction site… ) after this has happened. Or the route (e.g. speed 70 at 500m) was passed

crossings… don’t lift the limit

anwesende
8 months ago

then you would have to stare at the other side of the road all the time. No, I’m not sure.

Jel82
8 months ago

A speed restriction ends either at the local sign or by a lifting sign.

The intercourse has nothing to do with speed limits of its own direction of travel.

DJFlashD
8 months ago

The speed limit is cancelled exactly when it is not repeated after a crossing, a circular traffic or an ascent. If someone comes from another road to the road with a previous speed limit, he could not even know that there is a speed limit – because he has never seen a sign.

Jel82
8 months ago
Reply to  DJFlashD

The speed limit is cancelled exactly when it is not repeated after a crossing, a circular traffic or an ascent.

Tempo limits do not necessarily have to be repeated at crossings or ascents.

DJFlashD
8 months ago
Reply to  Jel82

Aha and then how does one who has come from another road to the current road want to know what speed is allowed? If someone were flashing me, I would definitely raise an objection and claim that I came from another road and that I could not see a speed limit for myself.

Jel82
8 months ago

And that would be right. As a stranger, any accusation would fall. Nevertheless, it is – even if it sounds like a joke – as described. A broadly debated topic in which many organisations have been calling for changes for years.

KevinHP
8 months ago

It is usually not flashed at such places. If you can prove the driver with no doubt local knowledge, it is clear.

DJFlashD
8 months ago

Hard to believe. And then in case of doubt you get a ticket for something you couldn’t know? That would be a very hairy decision.

So that would be absurdly far from any logic.

KevinHP
8 months ago

Old topic. In fact, it is difficult, therefore it is usually repeated.

But just after the StVO, a speed limit applies on a road for as long as it is lifted (by whatever) – mouths or crossings do not count.