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  1. 2 gru 2013 · There is a map of speed limits at http://product.itoworld.com/map/124 - not only for German highways, but for (theoretically) every road on the globe. The data seems to be taken from OpenStreetMap, so I suppose it is user-collected.

  2. Die Autobahn - Highspeed made in Germany. Map with unlimited motorway / Autobahn sections in Germany.

  3. There are two default speed limits: 50 km/h (31 mph) inside built-up areas and 100 km/h (62 mph) outside built-up areas. While parts of the autobahns and many other freeway-style highways have posted limits up to 130 km/h (81 mph) based on accident experience, congestion and other factors, many rural sections have no general speed limit. [1] .

  4. The German government recommends a maximum speed of 130 km/h (80 mph) on its motorways, however, there are no restrictions in the de-restricted sections of the autobahns - meaning drivers can reach very high speeds.

  5. 6 lut 2023 · Speed limits apply on about 40 percent of German autobahns. Trucks are limited to a maximum of 80 km/h everywhere, and all drivers everywhere are required to adapt their speed to the conditions. Apart from that, a recommended 'advisory speed limit' of 130 km/h applies everywhere.

  6. 20 gru 2023 · The Autobahn features both regulated and ‘limitlessspeed zones, with safety as a priority. Mandatory speed limits vary by vehicle type and weather conditions. ‘Limitless’ sections have advisory speeds, and caution is vital. Strict penalties are imposed for speeding and traffic violations.

  7. Today’s German autobahn system stretches 13,192 km (8,197 miles, as of 2021) across most parts of Germany. That makes it the fourth largest in the world, after China’s National Trunk Highway System (160,980 km), the US Interstate Highway System (over 78,465 km), and Spain’s autopista/autovia network (17,377 km).

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