Wallonia. From the signal, my speed is limited to?
📖 Explanation: This sign indicates the entrance to a built-up area. In Wallonia, the maximum speed is 50 km/h, unless otherwise indicated. 🏘️🚦 💡 Tip: 👉 Wallonia: standard speed 50 km/h. 👉 Brussels: often 30 km/h. Keep an eye out for signs! 👀🏍️
Does this sign limit my speed to 50 km/h?
📖 Explanation: This sign simply indicates a commune (Nimy-Mons) and not an agglomeration. It does not change the speed. 📍🏍️ 💡 Tip: 👉 Agglomeration signs (black/white) = automatically 50 km/h. 👉Do not confuse with a simple municipal sign. 🚧❗️
Urban area. My speed is limited to ?
📖 Explanation: This sign limits the speed to 70 km/h, replacing the usual 50 km/h in built-up areas. 🚦7️⃣0️⃣ 💡 Tip: 👉 Always respect the speed indicated on the signs, even in built-up areas! 🛵✅
Built-up area. In this area, I can drive at 70 km/h.
Explanation: The signal on your left does not count for you, and your speed remains limited to 50 km/h, as everywhere in built-up areas. 🚗🚦 Tip: Don’t trust a poorly placed sign; respect the general speed for the built-up area. 🛑
Wallonia. On this public road, outside built-up areas, the speed limit after the signals is set at.
Explanation: In Wallonia, outside built-up areas, the speed limit is 90 km/h after a sign. 🌳🚗 Tip: In Wallonia, outside built-up areas, the speed limit is generally 90 km/h, unless otherwise indicated. 🔄
Flanders. On this public road, outside built-up areas, the speed limit is set at.
Explanation: In Flanders, the speed limit outside built-up areas is 70 km/h, unlike in Wallonia where it is 90 km/h. 🚗💨 Tip: Make sure you know the specific limits in each region to avoid fines. 🚔
On this 4-lane public road located outside the built-up area, I can drive at 120 km/h.
Explanation: Even if the road has 4 lanes, you can only drive at 120 km/h on a motorway or a road with 2 x 2 physically separated lanes. 🚗❌ Tip: Pay attention to the signs, and remember that a road with 4 lanes is not always a motorway. 🚦
On this public road, outside built-up areas, I can drive at 120 km/h.
Explanation: Although the public road has 2 x 2 lanes, it has no physical separation between the directions of traffic, so the limit is 90 km/h. 🌳🚙 Tip: Always check if the road is equipped with physical separations before increasing your speed. 📏
On this public road, outside built-up areas, can I drive at 120 km/h?
Explanation: A road with a large central divider and 2×2 lanes always allows 120 km/h everywhere in Belgium. 🏍️🏍️💨 Tip: 👉 Large central separation = authorized speed 120 km/h. 🛣️✅
Can I drive 130 km/h on the motorway?
📖 Explanation: On the Belgian motorway, maximum speed: 120 km/h, minimum: 70 km/h. 🛣️🏍️ 💡 Tip: 👉 In Belgium, the maximum speed is 120 km/h (motorway). The limit of 130 km/h concerns other countries like France. 🇫🇷⚠️
What is the maximum speed on a car route?
📖 Explanation: The maximum speed depends on the type of separation: Large central barrier: 120 km/h everywhere Small or without central barrier: Wallonia: 90 km/h Flanders/Brussels: 70 km/h 🛣️🚧 💡 Tip: 👉 Check the central barrier to determine your authorized speed. 🔍🏍️
On the motorway, I must, under normal circumstances, travel at a minimum speed of ?
📖 Explanation: On the Belgian motorway, the minimum legal speed is 70 km/h (except in special conditions: traffic jams, weather, etc.). 🚧🏍️7️⃣0️⃣ 💡 Tip: 👉 Remember: minimum speed on the Belgian motorway = 70 km/h. ⚠️🛣️
On a motor road, I must, under normal circumstances, travel at a minimum speed of 70 km/h?
📖 Explanation: There is no minimum speed on a motorway (expressway). The minimum speed only applies on motorways. 🛵⚠️ 💡 Tip: 👉Don’t confuse a motorway with a motorway! Always check the signs. 🏍️📍
Do I have to go through this speed bump at a maximum speed of?
📖 Explanation: Speed bumps impose a maximum speed of 30 km/h in urban and residential areas. 🏍️〰️3️⃣0️⃣ 💡 Tip: 👉 See a speed bump? Always brake to respect the 30 km/h maximum. ⚠️🛑
In a residential area, the speed is limited to ?
📖 Explanation: Residential area: maximum speed 20 km/h to protect pedestrians and children. 🏡🚶2️⃣0️⃣ 💡 Tip: 👉 See a residential area? Anticipation and slowdowns for pedestrians. 👨👩👧👦
Is a speed limit sign in effect?
📖 Explanation: A speed limit sign remains valid until the next intersection or the end sign. 🚧🏍️ 💡 Tip: 👉 Be careful at the next intersection, the speed limit may change immediately! 🚦👀
Is the 30 km/h speed limit valid?
📖 Explanation: A 30 km/h zone remains valid until the sign indicating the end of this zone. 🚧3️⃣0️⃣ 💡 Tip: 👉 Always look for the end of zone sign to know when to accelerate again. 🏍️🔚
Does this speed limit apply?
📖 Explanation: A sign with the word “+5t” applies to all vehicles with a GVW exceeding 5 tonnes. 🏍️🚛⚖️ 💡 Tip: 👉 “+5t”: applies to all heavy vehicles, not just trucks! 🚛🏍️⚖️
What does this road sign mean?
📖 Explanation: White sign with black line = end of prohibition (here end of 40 km/h). 🚫🏍️📉 💡 Tip: 👉 These striped signs always clearly indicate the end of a restriction. 🏍️✅
Before the signals, my speed was limited to ?
📖 Explanation: Before this sign, the road was still in built-up areas. In Flanders (with a small central half-mast), the limit is 70 km/h. 🏍️🌆7️⃣0️⃣ 💡 Tip: 👉 Think about the previous situation to determine the current limits. 🔄🏍️
Is driving at an abnormally low speed an offense?
📖 Explanation: Driving too slowly without a valid reason disrupts traffic and is an offense. 🚧🐢⚠️ 💡 Tip: 👉 Always adapt your speed to the current conditions. 🏍️⏳
Is the prohibition sign valid?
📖 Explanation: A signal above the town entrance sign remains valid until you leave the town. 🚧🏍️🌆 💡 Tip: 👉When you enter a town, always pay attention to the signals placed above the signs. 🏍️🔍
Is the prohibition sign valid?
📖 Explanation: An isolated speed limit signal remains valid until the next intersection. 🚧🏍️ 💡 Tip: 👉 Isolated signal = limit until the next intersection. 🚦👀
If I have an accident with a pedestrian while driving at 50 km/h, the risk of death for this pedestrian is?
📖 Explanation: At 50 km/h, risk of death for pedestrians: 50%. At 30 km/h: only 10%. At 70 km/h: 80%! 🚶🚑 💡 Tip: 👉 Slow down sharply near pedestrian crossings and schools! 🚸🏍️
The impact during an accident at 50 km/h corresponds to a fall of the?
📖 **Explanation: Collision at **50 km/h** is equivalent to a fall from the **3rd floor**. – 30 km/h: fall from the 1st floor – 50 km/h: fall from the 3rd floor – 70 km/h: fall from the 6th floor 🏢🚑 💡 Tip: 👉 Reduce your speed in town, the consequences of a collision are much more serious than you imagine. ⚠️🏍️
Can I overtake a vehicle using the left lane when the roadway only has two lanes in the same direction of travel?
🧠 Explanation: On a road with only two lanes in the same direction, overtaking on the left is prohibited for motorcycles and mopeds. ➡️ Overtaking is only allowed if there are at least three lanes in the same direction. This ensures greater safety and better traffic flow. 📌 Tip: 🔁 Two lanes = no overtaking on a motorcycle ❌ ➕ Three or more lanes = overtaking allowed ✅ 👉 Remember: “2 lanes? I stay behind! 3 lanes? I can overtake!” 🏍️💨