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oh jeez this is a mess

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OK so I started out noticing that there's no entry for goods vehicles over 3.5t but WITHOUT trailers (plenty of these exist). Tried following the links ... the first one is dead. The second is long and confusing. The third doesn't really have sufficient information to base a proper reworking on.

So the second it will have to be. Problem is it bases its limits on EU license categories, so the table needs a complete rework, and my wiki-fu is pretty weak right now, I dunno quite how to approach that.


If someone else with better skills wants to have a go, it comes down to:

General limits, also the specific limits for Class B (passenger cars) without trailers -

  • Residential areas, 20kmh
  • Urban areas, 60kmh (who wants to bet how much longer that's going to last?)
  • Rural roads, 90kmh
  • Motorways, 110kmh

More specific limits by vehicle class -

  • Class A/A1/A2 (motorcycles) and B1 (quadricycles), 80kmh rural and motorway
  • Class B with "light" trailer (IE sub 750kg, needing no specific license add-on), 80km/h rural and motorway
  • Class BE ("heavy" trailer with license add-on), 70km/h instead
  • Class C/CE, C1/C1E (goods vehicles >7.5t, and 3.5 to 7.5t, with or without trailer), 80kmh motorway, 70kmh rural, and 60kmh blanket if "carrying passengers in the vehicle body in a duly organised manner" (presumably army trucks carrying troops, or those odd asian-soviet buses built into a gooseneck semitrailer)
  • Class D1/D1E (minibus, with or without trailer), 80kmh motorway/rural
  • Class D/DE (regular bus, with or without trailer), 80kmh motorway, 70kmh rural
  • Class T and S (tractors and ... snowmobiles? tricycles/"modern voiturettes"? Can't find a good source on what "S" is), 40kmh blanket - maybe including motorways?
  • "Mopeds and similar vehicles" (so class AM and the old classes M and P), 45kmh blanket "where these vehicles are permitted" (so likely NOT motorways)
  • "Two wheeled electric scooters" (probably doesn't have a class yet), 20kmh blanket, ditto

And finally

  • Any vehicle towing another is limited to 50kmh

92.9.177.9 (talk) 02:57, 1 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

OK, I *THINK* I kinda nailed it in a way that isn't too sprawling or embodies any inaccuracies, at least vs the available source material already linked (and a cursory check against a list of EU license categories which didn't really give any more info than that document anyway). If it seems clunky or anyone can clarify the ??? points, please do, but don't just blindly revert it for politics or vanity reasons. 92.9.177.9 (talk) 03:30, 1 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]