Speed limits in Pakistan
Speed limits in Pakistan are similar to most European countries on newer roads with most highways at 120km/hr (equivalent to 75 MPH), and somewhat higher in the western areas of the country. There are some areas of the country with no enforced speed limit.
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On newly constructed motorways, and the recently constructed motorway M3 (Faisalabad), M2 and M1, the speed limit is 120 km/h (equivalent to 75 MPH [miles per hour]). In most urban residential areas, the speed limit is 40 km/h - 50 km/h (25-30 MPH). The G.T. Road's speed limit is 100 km/h (62.5 MPH). Urban arterial roads generally have an 80 km/h limit (50 MPH).[1] However, roads in the western portion of the country, as well as the N-5 in Pakistan has some portions where the enforced speed limit is 130km/h. The road that travels through the Suleiman Range of Balochistan, as well as the roads that are above Kuchlak towards Razmak have no enforced speed limit. In 2011, a viral video showed a person driving 240km/h in front of the police station in Razmak.
References
- http://www.nyszone.com. "Driving in Pakistan". www.adcidl.com. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
Speed Limit for LTV(Light Transport Vehicle ) is 120 Speed Limit for HTV(Heavy Transport Vehicle ) is 110
See also
Speed Limit for LTV(Light Transport Vehicle ) is 120
Speed Limit for HTV(Heavy Transport Vehicle ) is 110