The speed limit on motorways is generally 110, 120 or 130 km/h and the limit in built-up areas is 50 or 60 km/h. Keep an eye on the signs to make sure of the exact limits and any special conditions that apply. Below is a table giving general maximum speed limits for cars by the beginning of 2004. In some countries limits are reduced in bad weather conditions or for newly qualified drivers.
Country
In built-up areas
Outside built-up areas
Motorways
Austria
50
100
130
Belgium
50
90 or 120
120
Cyprus
50
80
100
Czech Republic
50
90
130
Germany
50
100
130 (*)
Denmark
50
80
110
Spain
50
90 or 100
120
Estonia
50
90 or 100
-
France
50
90 or 110
130
Finland
50
80 or 100
120
United Kingdom
48 (30 miles)
96 or 112 (60 or 70 miles)
112
(70 miles)
Greece
50
90 or 110
120
Hungary
50
90 or 110
130
Italy
50
90 or 110
130
Ireland (**)
50
80/100
120
Luxembourg
50
90
130
Lithuania
50
90 or 100
-
Latvia
50
90 or 100
110 or 130
Malta
50
80
-
The Netherlands
50
80 or 100
120
Poland
60
90
130
Portugal
50
90 or 100
120
Sweden
50
70
110
Slovakia
60
90
130
Slovenia
50
90 or 100
130
(*) In Germany 130 km/h is a recommended maximum.
(**) The measurement of speed limits on Irish roads changed to kilometres per hour from miles per hour in January 2005.
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