An advisory speed limit is a speed recommendation by a governing body, used when it may be non-obvious to the driver that the
safe speed
Safe Speed was a United Kingdom-based pressure group that campaigned against speed cameras, claiming that it did so on the grounds of road safety.
History
The organisation was started in 2001 by Paul Smith, a former computer electronics engineer ...
is below the
legal speed. It is a posting which either approximates the
Basic Speed Law or rule (and is subject to enforcement as such) or is based on a maximum g-force exerted at a specific speed. Advisory speed limits are often set in areas with many
pedestrian
A pedestrian is a person traveling on foot, whether walking or running. In modern times, the term usually refers to someone walking on a road or pavement, but this was not the case historically.
The meaning of pedestrian is displayed with ...
s, such as in city centres and outside schools, and on difficult stretches of roads, such as on tight corners or through
roadworks
Roadworks (called road work or road construction in the United States) occur when part of the road, or in rare cases, the entire road, has to be occupied for work relating to the road, most often in the case of road surface repairs. In the U ...
. While travelling above the advisory speed limit is not
illegal per se
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, it may be
negligence per se
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Negligence ''per se'' means greater liability than contri ...
and liability for any collisions that occur as a result of traveling above the limit can be placed partially or entirely on the person exceeding the advisory speed limit.
Signposting of advisory speed limits varies from country to country; Australia makes extensive use of advisory speed limits across its highway networks while the ''Richtgeschwindigkeit'' ("reference speed") in Germany is valid for the whole
autobahn
The (; German plural ) is the federal controlled-access highway system in Germany. The official German term is (abbreviated ''BAB''), which translates as 'federal motorway'. The literal meaning of the word is 'Federal Auto(mobile) Track'. ...
network (but can be overruled by speed limits in particular sections or for special reasons like weather conditions or roadworks), while the United States and the United Kingdom only give advisory speed limits for hazards such as bends.
Use
Use of advisory speed limits varies by locale, but they are generally used to reduce speed along short stretches of dangerous road, such as on the tight curves of an
off-ramp or on a busy shopping street. The advisory speed limit when not posted is generally the same as the mandatory speed limit in ideal conditions.
Australia
In Australia, if a person is involved in a single vehicle accident and the resulting investigation reveals that the driver was exceeding the Advisory Speed Limit displayed it can be a breach of the Insurance Cover Contract, resulting in no payout.
Advisory speeds in corners are set out in AS (Australian Standard) 1742.2-2009 Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices, Part 2, appendix F. Corners are signed to indicate a speed at which lateral g-forces will not exceed 0.22g to fall well within the minimum suggested
static rollover threshold of 0.35g for non-dangerous goods.
Germany
The ''Richtgeschwindigkeit'' (
German
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Advisory or Suggested Speed of Travel) is a legal term in Germany describing the advisory speed limit for roads without a mandatory
speed limit
Speed limits on road traffic, as used in most countries, set the legal maximum speed at which vehicles may travel on a given stretch of road. Speed limits are generally indicated on a traffic sign reflecting the maximum permitted speed - expres ...
.
Autobahn
The (; German plural ) is the federal controlled-access highway system in Germany. The official German term is (abbreviated ''BAB''), which translates as 'federal motorway'. The literal meaning of the word is 'Federal Auto(mobile) Track'. ...
s have an advisory speed limit of on non-signposted sections.
Exceeding the advised speed is not a criminal offense, but may result in greater
liability in the case of a collision due to an increased danger of operating the vehicle.
There are multiple court cases where another car was recklessly cutting into the left lane but partial liability was assigned to the speeding driver nevertheless (
Bundesgerichtshof
The Federal Court of Justice (german: Bundesgerichtshof, BGH) is the highest court in the system of ordinary jurisdiction (''ordentliche Gerichtsbarkeit'') in Germany, founded in 1950. It has its seat in Karlsruhe with two panels being situat ...
, 17 March 1992, VI ZR 62/91: cut in without blinking, speeding at 150–180 km/h, 25% liability;
OLG Koblenz, 14 October 2013, Az. 12 U 313/13: cut in from ramp directly across two lanes, speeding at 200 km/h, 40% liability)
In Germany, the ''Autobahn-Richtgeschwindigkeits-Verordnung'' (Directive on Reference Speed on Motorways), introduced in 1974, recommends a speed of no more than for autobahns and similar roads, whose lanes are separated by a median or which have at least two lanes per direction, provided there are no
traffic signs
Traffic signs or road signs are signs erected at the side of or above roads to give instructions or provide information to road users. The earliest signs were simple wooden or stone milestones. Later, signs with directional arms were introduce ...
posting a lower speed limit.
Until 31 August 2009, a different reference speed could be posted by the traffic signs number 380 and 381, according to §42 of the German
traffic code
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(Straßenverkehrsordnung, StVO), as seen above. As these traffic signs were only rarely used, they have been abolished, and will be fully removed by 31 October 2022.
New Zealand
Advisory speeds are not legal speed limits. Advisory speeds end in 5 to avoid confusion with mandatory speed limits which end in 0. The limits are established at 0.22g lateral g-force to fall well within the minimum static rollover threshold of 0.35g.
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, most speed limits imposed by
variable-message sign
A variable- (also changeable-, electronic-, or dynamic-) message sign, often abbreviated VMS, CMS, or DMS, and in the UK known as a matrix sign,
is an electronic traffic sign often used on roadways to give travelers information about special ...
s are advisory, and there are no sanctions for drivers who exceed them; a notable exception being the
Gatsometer-camera enforced,
MIDAS
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The most famous King Midas is popularly remembered in Greek mythology for his ...
and
ATM variable limits on motorways such as the
M25,
M42 and
M6. Crucially, the signs imposing these limits are distinct from regular, advisory VMS displays by the inclusion of a red ring surround, effectively changing them from advance hazard warnings into standard, mandatory speed-limit signs.
As local councils require consent from the
Department for Transport
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before changing speed limits, some use advisory speed limits on roads that the DfT refuses to officially downgrade.
The usefulness of advisory speed limits has been questioned by a number of studies: one group from the
Transportation Research Board
The Transportation Research Board (TRB) is a division of the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, formerly the National Research Council of the United States, which serves as an independent adviser to the President of the Unite ...
found advisory speed limits through roadworks being consistently flouted by motorists, while an investigation by ''
Manchester Evening News
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'' found that almost all buses in
Manchester city centre
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exceeded the local advisory speed limit; some by as much as .
Signage
The signage for advisory speed limits is not defined by the
Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals
The Convention on Road Signs and Signals, commonly known as the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, is a multilateral treaty designed to increase road safety and aid international road traffic by standardising the signing system for roa ...
, and is therefore not standardised internationally. The United States uses a small yellow sign under the main warning sign, as well as a standalone variation on the standard speed limit sign, with a yellow background instead of a white one, the words "speed limit" omitted and an additional panel stating the type of hazard ahead. Though they list speeds, the United States advisory speed signs are classified as warning signs, not regulatory signs, as primary speed signs are.
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
The ''Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways'' (usually referred to as the ''Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices'', abbreviated MUTCD) is a document issued by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) of the Unit ...
(2009 edition)
Section 2C.06
/ref> Australia uses a similar design as the United States in spite of regulatory speed limit signs being quite different. Germany used a square sign with a blue background and white lettering, similar to the minimum speed limit sign, and New Zealand uses a yellow background with black lettering (similar to the Australian design without the "km/h" lettering). The United Kingdom currently uses an oblong white rectangle with black lettering stating "Max Speed".
Image:Zeichen 380-52 - Richtgeschwindigkeit 80 km-h, StVO 1992.svg, Most of Europe
Image:Australia road sign W8-2-60.svg, Australia
Image:Australia road sign W1-9-1.svg, Australia (motorway exits)
Image:Australia road sign W1-9-2-L.svg, Australia (with diagram of motorway exit shape)
Image:Australia road sign D4-V110 (R).svg, Victoria
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, Australia (curve)
Image:Western Australia MR-WD0-1.svg, Western Australia
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, Australia (traffic-calming bumps, known as speed bumps)
Image:Québec_D-110-P-2-65.svg, Canada
Image:Canada - Advisory Speed Limit (40 kmh).svg, Canada (Ontario
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) (highway ramps and exits)
Image:British Columbia W-025.svg, Canada (British Columbia
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) (highway ramps and exits)
Image:China road sign 路 62b.svg, China (on motorways in areas prone to poor visibility)
Image:Denmark road sign E39.svg, Denmark
Image:Finland road sign F25-70.svg, Finland
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Image:Japan road sign 510 Safety Speed.svg, Japan
Image:Nederlands verkeersbord A4.svg, Netherlands
Image:New Zealand PW-25_(35 kmh).svg, New Zealand
Image:New Zealand Permanent Warning - Exit Advisory Speed.svg, New Zealand (motorway exits)
Image:New Zealand PW-66 (2 chevrons right).svg, New Zealand (dangerous curve)
Image:New Zealand PW-66 (4 chevrons right).svg, New Zealand (extremely dangerous curve)
Image:New Zealand Permanent Warning - Truck Advisory Speed (right).svg, New Zealand (warning of danger of truck roll-over)
Image:NO road sign 812.40.svg, Norway
Image:Philippines road sign W8-1.svg, Philippines
Image:Romania road sign G40.svg, Romania (variant)
Image:Korea Traffic Safety Sign - Assistance - 409 Safety Speed.svg, South Korea
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Image:UK traffic sign 513.2.svg, United Kingdom (imperial
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Places
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* Imperial, Missouri
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)
Image:UK traffic sign 7294.svg, United Kingdom (roadworks, imperial)
Image:MUTCD W13-1.svg, United States (customary
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)
Image:MUTCD W13-1 METRIC.svg, United States (metric)
Image:MUTCD W13-2.svg, United States (highway exits)
Image:MUTCD W13-3.svg, United States (highway ramps)
Image:MUTCD W13-5.svg, United States (highway curves)
Image:MUTCD-MD W1-13(1)-R.svg, United States (warning of danger of truck roll-over)
Image:MUTCD W1-1aR.svg, United States (integrated into curve warning sign)
References
External links
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