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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. Speed motorway France : speed limit map - ASFA. The Association of French Motorway Companies (ASFA) helps you plan your motorway travel in France: motorways network map, traffic news, route and journey, webcam… Find all the French motorway prices and practical information.

  3. The standard speed limit on French Autoroutes is 130km/h. This is reduced in bad weather to 110km/h and 50km/h when visibility is down to 50m. Motorways without tolls and dual carriageways have slightly lower speed limits. Starting at 110km/h and reducing in rainy weather to 100km/h and again to 50km/h when visibility is down to 50m.

  4. 23 sty 2023 · Speed limits on the roads in France vary according to the type of road, driving conditions and other factors. The speed limits in France in 2024 for cars, motorcycles and most other vehicles are listed below. We’ll also cover the fines associated with speeding offences.

  5. Minimum or recommended speeds are very rarely marked in France, though vehicles incapable of sustaining 60 km/h are not allowed on highways/motorways and you must be driving at 80 km/h or higher to use the left-most lane of a highway/motorway.

  6. 26 gru 2023 · Navigate French roads safely: This guide offers essential insights on speed limits for different roads and vehicles, tailored for foreign drivers.

  7. 29 paź 2021 · For example, outside a school, there may be speed humps and 30km signage. Some stretches of road may be 70km to slow traffic before entering the village. Autoroute (Motorway) – 130 km/hr or 110 km/hr in wet weather. Dual Carriageways – 110 km/hr or 100 km/hr in wet weather. Main Roads/Country Roads/D roads – 80 km/hr.

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