Speed ​​limits on highways and in built-up areas. Sign "Speed ​​Limit"

Speed ​​limits on highways and in built-up areas. Sign "Speed ​​Limit"

19.07.2019

    Usually there are signs for 60 km, but many drivers do not follow the rules, hence problems arise, not everyone slows down in the villages in front of the zebra, although it is stipulated in the rules. They adhere to the same rules in the places of deployment of traffic police, but after driving 50 meters they accelerate again.

    We have in Belarus in locality you need to drive at a speed of no more than 60 km per hour. Of course, there are signs that require you to slow down even less. This usually happens in places where the likelihood of an accident is increased.

    In the village, everyone is required to drive at a speed of no more than 60 km / h, but if there is an appropriate sign, there must be Blue colour(well, or blue), then you can quickly, this usually concerns specific roads passing through cities or any settlements, they are of particular importance.

    According to the rules, the speed of transport in the village should not exceed 60 kilometers per hour. You need to move at such a speed, regardless of whether there are pedestrians, other vehicles, a large or small settlement.

    60 kilometers per hour - with such a maximum speed you can drive in settlements of Russia if there are no signs allowing a higher speed ( white circle, bordered in red, on a white field - a number indicating the maximum permissible speed).

    However, the penalty is provided only when the permitted maximum is exceeded by the driver by more than 20 km/h.

    Consequently, where only 60 is possible, all law-abiding citizens-drivers keep the speed no higher than 80 km / h. This is not correct, it is very Russian, but otherwise, most often it is impossible: the most safe driving is riding at the speed of the flow, you shouldn't be the most the right driver and interfere with the entire flow.

    In front of any settlement, you can see a speed limit sign that is 60 km/h, in the settlement itself it can be even lower, up to 20 km/h, near pedestrian crossing, school, speed bump or some other object.

    Usually now cameras are also installed in such places on the tracks.

    In answering the question posed, the eighty-eighth paragraph of the eleventh head of traffic rules

    Thus, the speed, depending on the vehicle and the place of movement, can vary from twenty to sixty kilometers per hour.

    According to paragraph 88 of the rules traffic, the speed of vehicles in built-up areas is allowed at a speed of no more than 60 km / h, towing mechanical vehicles should not exceed 50 km/h, and in residential and pedestrian areas and in adjacent territories, the speed should not exceed 20 km/h.

    Taking into account road conditions, as well as ensuring road safety, the speed of movement can be changed (lowered or increased) by applying a road sign top speed.

    According to the rules of the road, the speed of exit vehicles in populated areas should not exceed sixty (60) kilometers per hour, regardless of the presence or absence of vehicles or pedestrians.

Yuri, by scoreboard do you mean signs with changeable images?

If so, please attach a diagram of the location of the scoreboard and road signs (limiting speed) along your route.

Unfortunately I don't have a diagram. This information boards above the Ring Road, where the speed and various notifications such as road repairs are indicated, slippery road.

Yuri, the values ​​on the display are contrary to the usual road signs?

Of course, they contradict - according to the Ring Road, the allowed speed is 110 km / h.

Yuri, after each "110" sign you can drive at a speed of 110 km/h. You can be fined at 130 km/h.

After each "70" board you can drive at a speed of 70 km/h. You can be fined at 90 km/h.

The scoreboard is essentially the same signs. Each next sign (board) cancels the action of the previous one.

Good luck on the roads!

Thank you, but there are no 110 km/h signs on the Ring Road. I doubt, however, that the electronic signs over the Ring Road have legal force. I think that these are still informational values ​​\u200b\u200band recommend given speed but not obligated.

Thank you, but there are no 110 km/h signs on the Ring Road.

And why then do you think that it is possible to move at that speed there?

Yuri

Good luck on the roads!

Yuri, V this case the maximum speed is set by the scoreboard. I don’t think these signs are fake, the traffic police would not mess with such people.

Those. the board is similar to sign 3.24 and sets the maximum speed. If you exceed it by 20 km / h or more, you can get a fine.

Good luck on the roads!

wowick, in this case the following logical chain is used.

1. Images are not used in the text of the rules of the road. The text of the document is simply text with numbers and descriptions of the characters. The published texts of the rules contain signs to make it easier for drivers to understand the rules.

2. At the beginning of Appendix 1 there is the following sentence:

The numbering of road signs corresponds to GOST R 52290-2004.

Those. a description of the images of signs can be found in this GOST.

3. GOST itself contains the following paragraph:

5.2.1. Signs are made using reflective materials, with interior lighting, with external lighting. black and white picture elements gray colors signs should not have a retroreflective effect.

It is allowed to produce signs with light indication with designations of inscriptions and symbols in matrix form. In this case, it is allowed to replace black inscriptions and symbols with white or yellow, and the white background of the signs - to black in cases where this does not lead to their erroneous perception. Replacing the red color of the background, symbol and border of signs and sizes of their images is not allowed.

So the scoreboard signs are also road signs.

Good luck on the roads!

Based on all of the above, I propose the other extreme: - so that people on the roads do not violate the speed limit, make cars moving at a speed of 60 km / h and the problem of speeding will be solved. Other vehicles with more high speed in the country to ban forever. Thus, we will solve the problem with speed on the roads. But then there will be nothing to rob people for? yes gentlemen in power)

This was already many years ago (in the last century). Everything worked. And in this century, the speed limit has increased, and the roads have become worse than in the last century.

I think it's better to do it differently. Cars exceeding 60 km/h are prohibited from driving on roads, but only on sports tracks.

Hello.

What relevant signs are mentioned in the note to paragraph 10.2? If about sign 3.24, which is used as an example at the beginning of your article, then in my subjective opinion this is not correct, because sign 3.24 is prohibitive, here is an example: on a section of the road we see sign 3.24 (90), this sign prohibits exceeding the speed indicated on the sign, which means that the speed above that indicated on the sign 3.24 was allowed earlier. You see, you can't ban something that's not allowed.

Need new sign used separately or in conjunction with signs 5.1 and 5.3, and put in order the 10th section, otherwise it turns out that: The speed of movement on the motorway is regulated by the clause on the speed of movement OUTSIDE the settlement, and the note of clause 10.2 regulates the speed of movement IN THE SETTLEMENT at the speed established for the motorway, but this speed is allowed on the motorway OUTSIDE of the settlement.

I rented a car for 5 days, I returned it in a short time. 3 days after the delivery, the owner of the car asked me to pay a fine for speeding fixed by technical means (the camera took a picture). I decided to act according to my conscience and was going to pay. And again a complaint was received that another fine had come, in it the amount was already 2000 rubles for a repeated offense. I looked at the fines and it turned out that before the first fine I received, the owner of the car had 2 more unpaid fines also for exceeding, and the penalty for the repetition issued to "me" was already the fourth in a week. But the previous 2 are not mine! How to arrive in the given situation???

Ruslan, fines for violations that you have committed must be paid. Fines for other periods should not be paid, let the owner of the car deal with them.

Good luck on the roads!

I have a question. The car is registered to me. The first time speeding was my wife, and the second time (within a year) already me and what to do? How to be?

and what to do? How to be?

Comply with traffic rules. Or not get caught.

Ildar, the fine is imposed on the owner of the vehicle. If, after the first violation, the wife did not contact the traffic police to "rewrite" the fine for herself, then both fines are imposed on you. In the second case, punishment will be imposed for repeated violation of the rules.

Good luck on the roads!

Eugene-189

Question - I exceeded the speed limit in the city by 20-40 km. After 4 months, a bailiff 500 rubles was taken from my card and passbook. The most interesting thing is that I did not receive a letter and did not know anything at all. The violation was recorded on camera (tripod). You might be better off with 100% payment.

Eugene, I'm not going to collect fines from car owners, so it's absolutely not profitable for me.

Better yet, just follow the rules of the road. As practice shows, it is not difficult at all.

Good luck on the roads!

Evgenia-24

Maxim, hello!

2 days ago I immediately received 2 fines for speeding (I was driving within the city at a speed of 88-90 km / h), and it turned out that the cameras (tripods) recorded me on the same day and almost in the same place (the time difference in the photo is 1.5 minutes).

The question is: is it legal to demand 2 fines from me for the same violation, if Article 4.1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses says that "No one can bear administrative responsibility twice for the same administrative offense".

Article 4.1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses says that "No one can be held administratively liable twice for the same administrative offense."

Evgenia-24, why do you think that speeding with an interval of 1.5 minutes is one violation?

Evgeniya, Hello.

Specify whether the fines came from one camera or from different ones? Did you pass them 1 time or 2?

I increased the speed in the city by 40 km / h, but the owner of the car is the father. He received an SMS, they say so and so, pay. There are no questions, I'll pay, because my cant. BUT! If during this week that I went and did not know about the fine, I hit more fines, then what will be the consequences for my father? Suppose (roughly speaking) I increased the speed there 2 more times by the same 40 km / h. Repeat penalties(2000-2500)? Or is it deprivation?

Suppose (roughly speaking) I increased the speed there 2 more times by the same 40 km / h.

In order not to be deprived during the second one - do not exceed more than 60 km / h (if the camera captures - only a fine of 5 tr). Repeated from 40 to 60 costs 2 - 2.5 tr.

Pauline, if at least one of the violations is speeding by 60 km / h or more, then warn the father about this. The fact is that if he repeatedly exceeds the speed limit by 60 km / h or more and the violation is recorded by employees (not cameras), then he will be deprived of his rights.

Good luck on the roads!

Received 2 fines for speeding in the city (84km / h) from cameras (tripods) within 1 minute with a time difference in seconds ... Is the 2nd fine with a difference of 20 seconds legal?

Elena if the penalties are fixed different cameras V different places and in different time all within the bounds of the law.

Thanks to universally installed road signs, drivers can easily navigate when they are in unfamiliar cities and even countries, and at the same time clearly understand the maximum speed at which it is permissible to move within the boundaries of a particular settlement and beyond. Experienced drivers know that the speed on one stretch of road for various kinds transport is very different. For example, maximum allowable speed driving within the city and beyond freight transport significantly lower than for passenger cars.

Maximum speed in city limits

So, on the territory of the Russian Federation for various types of transport and on various road sections, the following speed limits:

  • Passing through any settlement, whether it be a village or a city, it is allowed to make movement, the maximum speed of which is 60 km / h. for all types of transport;
  • In residential areas for all vehicles, the maximum speed limit is 20 km/h.

Permissible speed outside the city limits

Out of city limits on highways and highways The speed limit for vehicles of different categories is as follows:

Punishment for speeding

To encourage compliance speed limits, a system of fines for speeding is also indicated for drivers. When the speed does not exceed the maximum more than 20 km/h, then such a minimum excess is not punished. In case of more serious excesses, regardless of whether it is a highway or a settlement, the following fines come into force:

  1. For exceeding the maximum allowable speed indicator 40 km / h is punishable by a fine of 500 rubles;
  2. For exceeding more than 40 km / h, but not exceeding 60 km / h, the amount of the fine is already - 1500 rubles. In case of repeated fixation of the violation, the amount of the fine doubles and amounts, respectively, already - 3000 rubles;
  3. Exceeding more than 60 km / h, but not exceeding the mark, the amount of the fine will be already - 2500 rubles. driving license and deprivation of the right to be a driver for a period of 6 months. In case of repeated fixation of the violation, the period of deprivation driving license increases up to 1 year;
  4. For exceeding more than 80 km / h, the amount of the fine is 5 thousand rubles, as well as without fail the employee of the traffic inspectorate carries out the withdrawal of rights for a period of 6 months. In case of violation for the second time, the driver's license is also withdrawn, but for a period of 1 year.

The best way to avoid punishment is to comply with all speed limits, but if, nevertheless, traffic police officers show you speeding, in such a situation it would be useful know your rights. The traffic police officer refers to the testimony as evidence of a violation of the rules measuring device.

Each driver, in turn, has the legal right to personally familiarize himself with the reading of the device. Also, if necessary, the driver has the right to demand the presentation of a document that would testify to the serviceability of the measuring device used by the employee. You should also make sure that the document number matches the number of the meter you are using.

In turn, the traffic police officer has the right to refuse the driver to present documents proving the serviceability road radar. The main thing is to make sure that the refusal of the traffic police officer is displayed in the violation protocol, it plays important role in case of contesting the imposed fine in court. The main thing is to be as polite as possible in a dispute with traffic police officers and try to understand their work there more if speeding really took place.

Conclusion

Before you allow yourself to exceed the speed limit, you should remember that there is a risk not only to get a fine and lose your rights, but also to put your own and other people's lives in mortal danger. Even if you experienced driver with lightning-fast reaction, you are still unable to predict all road surprises, besides poor quality most roads only increases the risk. It is worth thinking carefully several times before pushing the gas pedal to the floor, because if you do not think about yourself, then think about loved ones who love and wait for you.

Good Faith Compliance established rules will allow you to protect yourself from unplanned financial expenses, save your nerves and precious time, and also protect you and the drivers around you from negative consequences.

General and special restrictions speed in various conditions established by the Rules of the road (SDA). However, it should be taken into account that changes are made to this document quite often. However, before using this information as a guide, make sure you consider the best new version document.

General speed limits in the city

General requirements establishing allowable level speeds in built-up areas are defined in Section 10 of the Rules of the Road. Clause 10.2 of this section of this document determines that the maximum permissible speed of vehicles in settlements of any type, including cities, is currently not 60 kilometers per hour. At the same time, residential areas and yard areas within settlements are areas of special speed limit: The maximum speed limit here is 20 km/h.

Listed general restrictions speeds must be applied directly at the entrance to the relevant territory and throughout the entire period of stay in it. So, for example, if you are driving along the highway and see a sign indicating the beginning of a settlement, you should immediately reduce your speed to the permitted 60 km / h. Similarly, you should do the same when a sign warns of entering a residential area or courtyard area.

Special speed limits

However, it should be borne in mind that depending on the specific characteristics traffic situation on certain sections of the road can be installed Additional requirements to vehicle speed. For example, they are installed during road works, availability sharp turns and other problems that may cause emergency. Most often in these cases, the so-called signs of special requirements are used, which are the designation of the maximum permissible speed in a red circle.

It should be noted that in certain areas of the city, which are characterized by the least danger to drivers and other road users, the maximum permissible speed may exceed the general established level of restrictions and amount to, for example, 80 km/h. Informing drivers about this is usually also carried out with the help of signs of special regulations.

In addition, other types of signs may be used in some situations. For example, in some cases, information signs may be used to inform drivers about the recommended speed on a given section of a city road. represent the designation of the speed value in the blue square. Another type of signs used on city roads are prescriptive signs, which can set limits. minimum speed, which looks like a speed value in a blue circle.

10.1. The driver must drive the vehicle at a speed not exceeding the established limit, taking into account the traffic intensity, the characteristics and condition of the vehicle and cargo, road and meteorological conditions, in particular visibility in the direction of travel. The speed must allow the driver to constant control behind the movement of the vehicle to comply with the requirements of the Rules.

If there is a danger to traffic that the driver is able to detect, he must take possible measures to slow down until the vehicle comes to a halt.

10.2. In populated areas, vehicles are allowed to move at a speed of no more than 60 km/h, and in residential areas and yard areas no more than 20 km/h.

Note. By decision of the executive authorities of the subjects Russian Federation increased speed may be allowed (with the installation of appropriate signs) on sections of roads or lanes for certain types vehicles, if road conditions ensure safe movement more speed. In this case, the permitted speed must not exceed the values ​​established for the respective types of vehicles on motorways.

10.3. Outside built-up areas, traffic is allowed:

- motorcycles, cars And trucks with permission maximum weight no more than 3.5 tons on motorways - at a speed of no more 110 km/h 90 km/h;

- intercity and small-seat buses on all roads - no more 90 km/h;

- other buses, passenger cars when towing a trailer, trucks with a maximum permissible weight of more than 3.5 tons on motorways - no more than 90 km/h, on other roads - no more 70 km/h;

- trucks transporting people in the body - no more than 60 km/h;

- vehicles carrying out organized transport groups of children - no more 60 km/h;

Note. By decision of the owners or owners highways an increase in speed on sections of roads for certain types of vehicles may be allowed if the road conditions allow safe movement at a higher speed. In this case, the permitted speed must not exceed 130 km/h on roads marked with sign 5.1 and 110 km/h on roads marked with sign 5.3.

10.4. Vehicles towing power-driven vehicles are allowed to move at a speed not exceeding 50 km/h.

Vehicles carrying large, heavy and dangerous goods, it is allowed to move at a speed not exceeding the speed established when agreeing on the conditions of transportation.

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