In 1974 a general speed limit of 100 km/h was introduced on the Dutch motorways for all vehicles, excluding lorries and buses, for which an 80 km/h speed limit was set. From the moment of introduction these limits were criticized and discussed. Therefore research has been carried out into the effects of the present policy and into some alternatives. Alternatives discussed are: (1) increase of 100 km/h limit for cars to 120km/h; (2) modifying the 100 km/h limit into an advisory speed limit of 100 km/h; (3) increase of the 80 km/h limit for heavy traffic to 100 km/h; (4) modifying general speed limits into more differentiated speed limits; (5) more police enforcement for the existing limits.
Snelheidslimieten op Autosnelwegen (Speed Limits on Motorways)
1985
143 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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