I think it is 70 km/h as i don't drive but some expressway have different speed limits, some 50, 70 or 90 (slow but for Singapore which from west to east it is less than 70km it is good enough)
Well, with the idiots on the roads, they'll be all over the place. They're supposed to be in, and remain in, the far right lane at all times.
Between 1865 and 1896 locomotives on the highway had to be preceded by a pedestrian carrying a red flag and were subject to a speed limit of 2mph in cities, towns and villages and 4mph elsewhere On 28 January 1896, Walter Arnold of East Peckham, Kent became the first person in Great Britain to be successfully charged with speeding. Travelling at approximately 8 mph, he had exceeded the 2 mph speed limit for towns. Fined 1 shilling (5p) plus costs, Arnold had been caught by a policeman who had given chase on a bicycle so began one of the most lucrative ways of making money by Local Authorities and the Exchequer The maximum speed limit was then increased to 14mph and again, in 1903, to 20mph. In 1930 speed limits for cars and motorcycles were abolished. In 1934 a general 30mph speed limit was imposed on roads in built up areas (effectively roads with street lighting) which remains to this day. Other roads had no speed limits at all. It was not until 1965 that a national upper limit of 70mph was introduced for all roads, including motorways.
Driving time approximately 4 hours each way. Good roads all the way. Speed limit 120kph.
All vehicles get the speed limit on the road, whether it is a motorcycle motorbike or whatever, it it is a vehicle it has a speed limit.
too many crashes . When I was young, there was only the 30mph limit in towns, and a few 40mph limits on urban through ways. Apart from that, no limit on the open road. Now we have 70mph on motorways and dual carriageways, 60mph on all other roads unless lower limit posted. Lower limits are a sometimes confusing mix of 50mph, 40mph, 30mph, 20mph and 10mph
Speed cameras, speed bumps, chicanes, rumble strips, traffic police, fines, and criminal penalties all help enforce the speed limit.
The speed limit in Oakwood, Georgia is typically 45 mph on most roads, unless otherwise posted. It's important to obey all traffic signs and signals to ensure the safety of yourself and others while driving.
They are allowed to exceed the speed limit when Lights and siren are all on.
Speed limits are based on the road, not the driver. Thus, unless another limit is specified, such as for trucks over a certain weight, the same speed limit applies to all drivers on that road.
It all depends on the type of highway and the speed limit signs.
all speed limit signals are set
In Great Britain, the national speed limit which is in place unless otherwise signed is:70 miles per hour for dual carriageways and motorways60 miles per hour for single carriageways30 miles per hour for built up areasThere are different speed restrictions for goods vehicles, large vehicles and vehicles that are towing.