A speed limit of 150 km/h is being tested on one of the Czech highways
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On the D3 it will be possible to go faster between Tábor and České Budějovice.
Speed limits on some highways in the Czech Republic will be raised - The test period will begin in the summer.
The maximum speed limit will be increased on an experimental basis from this summer.
This summer, the speed limit on some sections of Czech highways will be increased to 150 km/h. The increase will only be experimental, so it is not yet certain whether this change will remain in effect in the long term. In the Czech Republic, as in Hungary, the current maximum speed limit on highways is 130 km/h.
In the Czech Republic, the speed limit will be raised on a pilot basis from 130 to 150 kilometers per hour on the section of the D3 highway between Tábor and Ceske Budejovice, Infostart.hu wrote. The change is for the time being for a transitional period, at the end of which it will be reviewed what impact the increase in the speed limit has had on traffic and traffic safety. The D3 motorway was chosen for the experiment because the section conc…
The speed limit on a section of the D3 highway in the Czech Republic is being raised from 130 to 150 kilometers per hour as an experiment. If it works, it could be extended to more highways.
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