Very interested in the maximum speed in cities and beyond. As previously written, in populated areas the movement of vehicles is allowed at a speed of 70 km/h, in populated areas on roads that have six or more lanes in both directions - 80 km/h, in populated areas on roads that have six or more lanes in both directions and have a concrete or other median barrier installed - 90 km/h. And vehicles (except buses, minibuses, trucks, and cars driven by drivers with less than 2 years of experience) on highways are allowed to move at a speed of 130 km/h, on other roads outside populated areas - 110 km/h, on roads passing through populated areas marked with sign 5.47 (blue sign, beginning of populated area) - 90 km/h?
Are these current restrictions or not.
If not, what is the maximum speed today?
maximum speed in cities and beyond
July 10, 2009 · A discussion from the forum archive
Outside populated areas, if there is a dividing strip or concrete barrier between lanes, it is allowed to drive 110 km/h. On highways — 130 km/h. However, in Ukraine, highway status is assigned to only one road — "Kyiv–Boryspil". This is where the official changes end. The initiative to increase speed in the city did not find support.
On Peremohy Avenue, the 80 signs were removed.
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