Speed limits in Belgium

In Belgium (official abbreviation: B ), the speed limits is the following ones:

  • Agglomeration: 50 km/h. Very many fixed radars

  • Except agglomeration: 90 km/h. Many fixed radars
  • Fast tracks and highways: 120 km/h. Many fixed radars

Other rules

  • It is strictly interdict to use its side-lights alone when the car is moving;
  • maximum Blood alcohol content authorized at the wheel: 0,5 alcohol g/L in blood;
  • the panels “CRUISE CONTROL” barred mark a zone where it is interdict to actuate its speed regulator (dense circulation);
  • the panels “SLIPS BY POSSIBLE” (to Flanders “MOGELIJK SLIPS BY”) announce an imminent possibility of congestion;
  • the pedestrians always take precedence over the motorists and you incur a fine if you do not let them pass.
  • Triangle of pre obligatory indication.
  • prohibited Parking:
    • with less than 5 m of a pedestrian passage
    • with less than 20 m of tricolor fires.
  • If the driver stops with an intersection, it loses the priority. (amended law, loss of removed priority)
  • Stop in double file prohibited.

Remarks

The highway network and highway national (in spite of its name) was regionalized. If the speed limits are established at the national level, there exist regional differences. Brussels includes/understands only a few kilometers of highway. The fixed radars are more numerous in Flemish Région than in Région of Brussels and than in Walloon region.

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