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  1. In the most recent changes in 2018, the speed limit on many A and B roads in France was reduced to 80km/h (50mph). The aim of the reduction from 90km/h (56mph), was to make roads across the country safer for all users and impacted over 400,000km of departmental roads.

  2. 26 gru 2023 · Understanding the speed limits in France is a key aspect of driving safely and legally in the country. Several factors, including the type of road, the area, and specific conditions like weather or visibility determine speed limits in France.

  3. By the end of 2021, thirty-nine departments (of the 96 in metropolitan France; approximately 40%) had chosen to re-introduce 90 km/h speed limits on at least some roads that were affected by the previous reduction in the default speed limit.

  4. 23 sty 2023 · The maximum national speed limit for all vehicles within a French town or city is 50 km/h (31 mph). In certain residential areas (near schools, etc.), this can be reduced to a lower limit of 30 km/h (19mph).

  5. 9 sie 2022 · The campaign group has produced a map showing the areas of France where all or part of the departmental road network is now operating under the new speed limit of 90 km/h. Speed limit map. The group says that different départements having different speed limits is also a problem for drivers as many won’t be completely aware of what speed ...

  6. Speed limits in France UNLESS otherwise marked by signs: Autoroute (national highway/freeway system/motorway system): 130 Km/h and 110 Km/h when raining. Many sections of the French national road network have reduced speed limits to 90 or 110 Km/h) to reduce pollution.

  7. Open roads: 90 kmph (55 mph) Dual carriage ways: 110 kmph (68 mph) Motorways or Expressways: 130 kmph (80 mph) Since France experiences a lot of bad weather conditions, speed limits can also vary depending upon the weather.

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