HI! In residential area the max speed is different for Flanders (70km/h) Wallonia(90km/h) and Brussels (90km/h). According to the test questions in website, correct answer is 70km/h, but what if Im going to pass the exam in Brussels, what should I answer? (it was asked to mention number 104).
Thanks.
speed differences depend on regioi
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Those are the speed limits OUTSIDE residential areasLusine schreef: ↑23 apr 2020, 09:55 HI! In residential area the max speed is different for Flanders (70km/h) Wallonia(90km/h) and Brussels (90km/h).
Inside residential / built up areas, the limit is 50 everywhere (unless traffic signs say otherwise)
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The speed limit that you indicated is for built up area ONLY. In residential area speed limit is 20km/h.Inazuma schreef: ↑23 apr 2020, 10:03Those are the speed limits OUTSIDE residential areasLusine schreef: ↑23 apr 2020, 09:55 HI! In residential area the max speed is different for Flanders (70km/h) Wallonia(90km/h) and Brussels (90km/h).
Inside residential / built up areas, the limit is 50 everywhere (unless traffic signs say otherwise)
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During the real exam, they will mention where the street is located.
Re: speed differences depend on regioi
Obviously Lusine doesn't refer to the regulation regarding woonerf / zones résidentielles & zones de rencontre in the question,Gast schreef: ↑28 apr 2020, 10:07 The speed limit that you indicated is for built up area ONLY. In residential area speed limit is 20km/h.
as the speed limit there is always 20 km/h regardless of the region
"Translating" legal terms in a language in which they're not defined is always difficult.
The Belgian highway code doesn't exist in english