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- Speed_limits_in_Spain abstract "Spain has different speed limits for every kind of road and vehicle. Until 1973, there were no speed limits on Spanish motorways, a generic limit of 130 km/h was instated then in order to save fuel during the 1973 energy crisis. It was lowered to 100 km/h to prevent accidents, but it was raised again in 1992, this time to 120 km/h. There have been proposals to raise the speed limit to 130 km/h, but have been rejected so far.As of the 7 March 2011 and until 30 June 2011, the maximum speed limit in Spain was reduced from 120 km/h to 110 km/h, in order to save fuel due to the ongoing Arab Spring.Standard speed limits are:Motorways and autovías:120 km/h for cars and motorbikes100 km/h for buses and vans90 km/h for trucks and vehicles with a trailer weighing 750 kg or less80 km/h for vehicles with a trailer weighing more than 750 kgBicycles and mopeds are not allowed to access a motorway – exceptionally bicycles may ride on the shoulders of autovías, but mopeds are banned.Standard roads meeting at least one of the following criteria:one-way roadsroads with more than two lanes for at least one direction of trafficroads with shoulders more than 1.5m wide100 km/h for cars and motorbikes90 km/h for buses, vans and vehicles with a trailer weighing 750 kg or less80 km/h for trucks and vehicles with a trailer weighing more than 750 kg45 km/h for bicycles and mopedsOther standard roads:90 km/h for cars and motorbikes80 km/h for buses, vans and vehicles with a trailer weighing 750 kg or less70 km/h for trucks and vehicles with a trailer weighing more than 750 kg45 km/h for bicycles and mopedsOn standard roads (but not motorways or autovías), cars and motorbikes are allowed to overtake at 20 km/h over the standard limit, if the vehicle being overtaken is travelling below the speed limit, and there is no posted speed limit lower than the standard. This permission decreases the time needed to overtake, and increases safety in the process.On all non-urban roads and motorways, school buses and vehicles containing contaminant, explosive or flammable materials must decrease their speed limit by 10 km/h.Built-up areas:50 km/h for all motor vehicles45 km/h for bicycles and mopedsOn motorways, a minimum speed of 60 km/h is mandatory for all kinds of vehicles. Minimum speeds in the rest of roads are one half of the generic speed limit for every vehicle. If a posted speed limit sign is below this value, the minimum speed is the posted limit minus 10 km/h.No legal sanction is established for driving within 10 percent over the speed limit, depending on the specific limit of the area.".
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- Speed_limits_in_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Bicycle.
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- Speed_limits_in_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Moped.
- Speed_limits_in_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Motorbike.
- Speed_limits_in_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle.
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- Speed_limits_in_Spain wikiPageWikiLink Trailer_(vehicle).
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- Speed_limits_in_Spain subject Category:Speed_limits_by_country.
- Speed_limits_in_Spain comment "Spain has different speed limits for every kind of road and vehicle. Until 1973, there were no speed limits on Spanish motorways, a generic limit of 130 km/h was instated then in order to save fuel during the 1973 energy crisis. It was lowered to 100 km/h to prevent accidents, but it was raised again in 1992, this time to 120 km/h.".
- Speed_limits_in_Spain label "Speed limits in Spain".
- Speed_limits_in_Spain sameAs Limitations_de_vitesse_en_Espagne.
- Speed_limits_in_Spain sameAs Q3241073.
- Speed_limits_in_Spain sameAs Q3241073.
- Speed_limits_in_Spain wasDerivedFrom Speed_limits_in_Spain?oldid=542564955.
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