Pretty sure ireland is wrong
Yes it is, it should be 100km/h
prustage on
Sorry but this is not good. It would have made a good heat map or better still a map where each max speed was represented by increasing intensities of the same colour range. But choosing wildly different colours to represent what is essentially a sliding scale is the wrong approach. How is bright pink 40kph less than bright green but 20kph less than red?
SaraHHHBK on
Spain depends on the width of the road shoulder, either 90 or 100
garen_main2 on
France has both 80 and 90 km/h
HumanOblateSpheroid on
Was the colour scheme randomised?
IfuckAround_UfindOut on
No wonder everyone left Ireland. It wasn’t non existing food. It was having to drive walking speed on roads outside town
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NikolitRistissa on
I thought it was 70 in Norway as well.
Antique-Brief1260 on
The Flemish-Walloon border has never looked so straight. Looks like they’ve been gekoloniseerd/colonisées by another European power
iambackend on
Russia is 90, but actually 109 because first 19 km/h are not fined.
christianbro on
Cars get safer, speed limit gets lower.
almodhi on
Romania 90? I remember 100…
joe28598 on
Ireland has only recently changed to 60 during 2025. It used to be 80
cyberdork on
In Germany it’s: 100,70,100,70,100,70,100,70,100,70
tottalynotpineaple12 on
Might be wrong, but shouldnt romania be 100?
HelloThereItsMeAndMe on
Sweden so large and only 70?!
ManxDwarfFrog on
Isle of Man is missing from the map and has a national speed limit of ♾️
firemark_pl on
Austria has three speed limits: urban, rural and highway. That’s it.
In Poland we have 4 categories of road splitted by number of lanes and vehicle. It’s insane to remember full table of speed limits!
Username12764 on
Why is the entirety of Russia yellow but only East Thrace for Turkey.
Also what about Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan and parts of Kazahstan?
armeler06 on
These Europe maps always make me think what actually counts as europe
Like ok they didnt include all of turkey so it must be countries that are geographically in europe.
But then Cyprus is also in the map. Then i think ok maybe its EU member countries and Cyprus is a memeber i did not know, but then, Georgia isnt here also
Jolly-Statistician37 on
France is a patchwork, actually.
Most roads in central-southern and central-eastern France went back to 90 kph, but national roads in these areas are still at 80, and more urbanized coastal, northern and southeastern areas mostly kept 80 kph.
It’s a mess.
Veritas_Vanitatum on
Wtf Britain?!
brazilian_irish on
Ireland was 80 until last year
Quraniyyun on
Paint whole of Turkey
cx5zone on
Netherlands it’s 100. Most single lane N-roads are 80, but there are quite a few N-roads with the 100-limit (N50,N34)
Ok_Explorer6434 on
UK people, please explain yourself
Suitable_Poem_6124 on
So if you don’t pay attention to which region you’re in in Belgium you could end up with a fine. Do they have a sign warning you at the border at least ?
bobspuds on
For most backroads in Ireland, 60 is a challenge, not a limit!
Changetheworld69420 on
Texas rural roads are 120 lol
SinisterDetection on
So people on rural Sweden are driving around at 70km/h?
Floodzie on
60 is fine on minor roads here in Ireland, slow the fuck down – where are you going in such a hurry?
flush101 on
UK is wrong on this map.
The Highway Code rule 144 (You must not drive dangerously) and rule 146 (You must adapt your driving to the road) mean that if you were to travel at 59.99mph (96.56 kph) on a single lane rural road and were involved in an accident you would be liable under the Road Traffic Act for dangerous driving. RTA 1988 sections 2 & 3 and RTA 1991.
Sweden isn’t only 70km/h. The speed limit can be 70, 80, 90, or 100. In the northern part 90 and 100 are the most common speeds. Boden to Jokkmokk is 100 for the most part.
Zenitallin on
for a second I saw mini Ukraine north of France.
charolastra_charolo on
SINGLE-lane??
Nanako1857 on
In France this 80km/h thing has found it’s own limits, for example departments like Moselle derogate almost all the roads up to 90km/h
cantinaband-kac on
*only colors the part of Turkey west of the Bosporus, but includes ALL of russia* 🤔 that’s one poorly made map…
IndividualistAW on
Speed limits aren’t enforced in Italy.
Honey_Badger____ on
Finland is 100 I believe
BasKabelas on
NL here: rural roads are almost always 60, 80 is more of an exception, and the locals (at least near me) will mostly drive 100. We have provincial roads (100) pretty much anywhere when there is no highway though, so usually you just drive the rural road for 10 min max.
Frate27 on
UK is so stupid in that regard. They have the second highest singe-lane speed limit, but the lowest on Highways.
Why?
Bourriks on
France is actually 80-90, depending on the places.
It was 90 until 2018, some shitass politician decided to set to 80 without experiencing, spent tons of money to replace the panel signs. It lead to yellow jacket mass protestings (not the only factor, but definitely one of them).
Then, years later, it went back to 90, but not everywhere, and this is a total mess.
You should set a red/yellow striped panel to France.
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Why are there two for the UK?
Serbia being red is a bit painful.
Belgium being Belgium…
Pretty sure ireland is wrong
Yes it is, it should be 100km/h
Sorry but this is not good. It would have made a good heat map or better still a map where each max speed was represented by increasing intensities of the same colour range. But choosing wildly different colours to represent what is essentially a sliding scale is the wrong approach. How is bright pink 40kph less than bright green but 20kph less than red?
Spain depends on the width of the road shoulder, either 90 or 100
France has both 80 and 90 km/h
Was the colour scheme randomised?
No wonder everyone left Ireland. It wasn’t non existing food. It was having to drive walking speed on roads outside town
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I thought it was 70 in Norway as well.
The Flemish-Walloon border has never looked so straight. Looks like they’ve been gekoloniseerd/colonisées by another European power
Russia is 90, but actually 109 because first 19 km/h are not fined.
Cars get safer, speed limit gets lower.
Romania 90? I remember 100…
Ireland has only recently changed to 60 during 2025. It used to be 80
In Germany it’s: 100,70,100,70,100,70,100,70,100,70
Might be wrong, but shouldnt romania be 100?
Sweden so large and only 70?!
Isle of Man is missing from the map and has a national speed limit of ♾️
Austria has three speed limits: urban, rural and highway. That’s it.
In Poland we have 4 categories of road splitted by number of lanes and vehicle. It’s insane to remember full table of speed limits!
Why is the entirety of Russia yellow but only East Thrace for Turkey.
Also what about Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan and parts of Kazahstan?
These Europe maps always make me think what actually counts as europe
Like ok they didnt include all of turkey so it must be countries that are geographically in europe.
But then Cyprus is also in the map. Then i think ok maybe its EU member countries and Cyprus is a memeber i did not know, but then, Georgia isnt here also
France is a patchwork, actually.
Most roads in central-southern and central-eastern France went back to 90 kph, but national roads in these areas are still at 80, and more urbanized coastal, northern and southeastern areas mostly kept 80 kph.
It’s a mess.
Wtf Britain?!
Ireland was 80 until last year
Paint whole of Turkey
Netherlands it’s 100. Most single lane N-roads are 80, but there are quite a few N-roads with the 100-limit (N50,N34)
UK people, please explain yourself
So if you don’t pay attention to which region you’re in in Belgium you could end up with a fine. Do they have a sign warning you at the border at least ?
For most backroads in Ireland, 60 is a challenge, not a limit!
Texas rural roads are 120 lol
So people on rural Sweden are driving around at 70km/h?
60 is fine on minor roads here in Ireland, slow the fuck down – where are you going in such a hurry?
UK is wrong on this map.
The Highway Code rule 144 (You must not drive dangerously) and rule 146 (You must adapt your driving to the road) mean that if you were to travel at 59.99mph (96.56 kph) on a single lane rural road and were involved in an accident you would be liable under the Road Traffic Act for dangerous driving. RTA 1988 sections 2 & 3 and RTA 1991.
Source – https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-highway-code/general-rules-techniques-and-advice-for-all-drivers-and-riders-103-to-158
Sweden isn’t only 70km/h. The speed limit can be 70, 80, 90, or 100. In the northern part 90 and 100 are the most common speeds. Boden to Jokkmokk is 100 for the most part.
for a second I saw mini Ukraine north of France.
SINGLE-lane??
In France this 80km/h thing has found it’s own limits, for example departments like Moselle derogate almost all the roads up to 90km/h
*only colors the part of Turkey west of the Bosporus, but includes ALL of russia* 🤔 that’s one poorly made map…
Speed limits aren’t enforced in Italy.
Finland is 100 I believe
NL here: rural roads are almost always 60, 80 is more of an exception, and the locals (at least near me) will mostly drive 100. We have provincial roads (100) pretty much anywhere when there is no highway though, so usually you just drive the rural road for 10 min max.
UK is so stupid in that regard. They have the second highest singe-lane speed limit, but the lowest on Highways.
Why?
France is actually 80-90, depending on the places.
It was 90 until 2018, some shitass politician decided to set to 80 without experiencing, spent tons of money to replace the panel signs. It lead to yellow jacket mass protestings (not the only factor, but definitely one of them).
Then, years later, it went back to 90, but not everywhere, and this is a total mess.
You should set a red/yellow striped panel to France.