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|{{flag|Eagleland}} || 40 km/h || 90 km/h || 130 km/h || 60 km/h || 95 km/h || Law enforcement usually allow for 10% to 15% variation. Traffic cameras are placed on multiple locations on major motorways and other road segments with significant congestion.   
|{{flag|Eagleland}} || 40 km/h || 90 km/h || 130 km/h || 60 km/h || 95 km/h || Law enforcement usually allow for 10% to 15% variation. Traffic cameras are placed on multiple locations on major motorways and other road segments with significant congestion.   
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|{{flag|Estoni}} || 20 km/h || Unlimited || Unlimited || Unlimited || Unlimited || Law Enforcement response to speed varies from unit to unit. Some ignore even the most obvious speeding, while others stop nearly every car in attempts to elicit bribes.
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| {{flag|Latium}} || 55 km/h || 70 km/h || 120 km/h <br>95 km/h (if raining) || 60 km/h || 95 km/h || Speed limits are set by the Senate with little input from local governments. Most local law enforcement usually allows for 10% to 15% variation. Traffic cameras are placed in some heavy traffic areas, and local {{wp|Closed-circuit television|CCTV}} cameras can be used to ticket drivers on occasion.  
| {{flag|Latium}} || 55 km/h || 70 km/h || 120 km/h <br>95 km/h (if raining) || 60 km/h || 95 km/h || Speed limits are set by the Senate with little input from local governments. Most local law enforcement usually allows for 10% to 15% variation. Traffic cameras are placed in some heavy traffic areas, and local {{wp|Closed-circuit television|CCTV}} cameras can be used to ticket drivers on occasion.  

Revision as of 19:58, 13 May 2019

List of road speed limits in Ajax

Country Within towns Automobiles & motorcycles (single carriageway) Automobiles & motorcycles Expressways/motorways (dual carriageway) Trucks or automobiles with trailer Trucks or automobiles with trailer Outside built-up areas/highways Enforcement tolerance
 Allamunnic States 40 km/h 60 km/h 80 km/h 60 km/h 80 km/h Typically, local law enforcement allows for a variation of 10% of the speed limit, although this can change situationally based on flow of traffic and road conditions. Speed cameras in developed areas are typically calibrated to allow the same margin. Emergency vehicles are not exempt from speed limits overall, but are allowed to go as fast as 110 km/h.
 Eagleland 40 km/h 90 km/h 130 km/h 60 km/h 95 km/h Law enforcement usually allow for 10% to 15% variation. Traffic cameras are placed on multiple locations on major motorways and other road segments with significant congestion.
 Latium 55 km/h 70 km/h 120 km/h
95 km/h (if raining)
60 km/h 95 km/h Speed limits are set by the Senate with little input from local governments. Most local law enforcement usually allows for 10% to 15% variation. Traffic cameras are placed in some heavy traffic areas, and local CCTV cameras can be used to ticket drivers on occasion.
 Mutul 50 km/h 70 km/h 130 km/h 70 km/h 100 km/h Local law enforcement allows for a variation of 10% of the speed limit. The lack of police presence in some rural areas is generally compensated by speed cameras.
 Tarsas 50 km/h 70 km/h Unlimited 120 km/h Unlimited Speed limits vary based on individual provinces, who are able to determine their own speed limit laws. National speed limits only apply on certain roads and all roads in the Imperial Seat.
 Sydalon 50 km/h 70 km/h 110 km/h 60 km/h 90 km/h Traffic enforcement is more strictly enforced in heavily urban areas, and near holy sites. At times law enforcement has been accused of stopping individuals suspected of being non-Catholic.