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    1. 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?

    2. 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

    3. FalconLover05 on

      I am swedish and have been on roads with a limit at 100km/h in the north. And 80km/h and 90km/h are common limits in the south too. I don’t know where this map got the data from tbh.

    4. Antique-Brief1260 on

      The Flemish-Walloon border has never looked so straight. Looks like they’ve been gekoloniseerd/colonisées by another European power

    5. ManxDwarfFrog on

      Isle of Man is missing from the map and has a national speed limit of ♾️

    6. 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!

    7. 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?

    8. 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

    9. 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.

    10. 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)

    11. 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 ?

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