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Speed limits in Latvia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Standard speed limits in Latvia

The general speed limits in Latvia are:[1]

  • 50 km/h on public roads within an urban area
  • 80 km/h on gravel roads outside an urban area
  • 90 km/h on public roads outside an urban area
  • 100-120 on some designated roads (only during March 1 – November 1)

Road traffic regulations also stipulate speed limits for motorways (Latvian: ātrgaitas ceļš) from 1 March till 1 December as 120 km/h (motorcycles, tricycles, quadricycles, passenger cars and heavy goods vehicles the laden mass of which does not exceed 7.5 t) and for buses - 100 km/h. As of April 2024, the only such motorway is Ķekavas apvedceļš.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Ceļu satiksmes noteikumi".
  2. ^ Demidovs, Viktors; Straume, Aleksandra. "Satiksmei atvērts Ķekavas apvedceļš". lsm.lv. Latvijas Sabiedriskie Mediji. Retrieved 15 April 2024.


This page was last edited on 15 April 2024, at 09:11
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