Speed limits in Luxembourg

Last updated
Informational sign showing the standard speed limits for cars in Luxembourg Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzungen Grenzuebertritt Lux.JPG
Informational sign showing the standard speed limits for cars in Luxembourg

The general speed limits in Luxembourg are as follows: [1]

General Speed limits
Type of roadUrbanRuralMotorway
Cars, vans and motorcycles50 km/h (31 mph)90 km/h (56 mph)130 km/h (81 mph); 110 km/h (68 mph) in rain
Cars and vans with trailers50 km/h (31 mph)75 km/h (47 mph)90 km/h (56 mph)
Heaving goods vehicles (over 3.5 t)50 km/h (31 mph)75 km/h (47 mph)90 km/h (56 mph)
Buses50 km/h (31 mph)75 km/h (47 mph)90 km/h (56 mph)

Related Research Articles

Kalamazoo College Private liberal arts college in Michigan, U.S.

Kalamazoo College, also known as K College or simply K, is a private liberal arts college founded in 1833 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The college campus is located immediately east of Western Michigan University. The school was founded by American Baptist ministers, but today it maintains no religious affiliation.

Hurling Outdoor team stick and ball game

Hurling is an outdoor team game of ancient Gaelic Irish origin, played by men. One of Ireland's native Gaelic games, it shares a number of features with Gaelic football, such as the field and goals, the number of players, and much terminology. There is a similar game for women called camogie. It shares a common Gaelic root.

<i>Witches Abroad</i>

Witches Abroad is the twelfth Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett, originally published in 1991.

Student exchange program Program in which secondary school or university students study abroad

A student exchange program is a program in which students from a secondary school or university study abroad at one of their institution's partner institutions.

A package tour, package vacation, or package holiday comprises transport and accommodation advertised and sold together by a vendor known as a tour operator. Other services may be provided such a rental car, activities or outings during the holiday. Transport can be via automobile, buses, charter airline, and may also include travel between areas as part of the holiday. Package holidays are a form of product bundling.

Karl Pilkington English comedian and television personality

Karl Pilkington is an English television presenter, author, comedian, radio producer, actor and voice actor.

In association football, the Belgian Golden Shoe is an award given in Belgium at the beginning of each civil year to the best footballer of the Belgian First Division A for the past year. The trophy is sponsored by the Belgian newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws.

Bholath city in Punjab, India

Population

Peruvian passport

A Peruvian passport is a travel document issued to citizens of Peru with the purpose of identification and to travel outside the country. It is issued by the Superintendencia Nacional de Migraciones, the Peruvian immigration and naturalization authority, which is part of the Ministry of the Interior of Peru.

Swiss abroad

Swiss people living abroad, also referred to as "fifth Switzerland", alluding to the fourfold linguistic division within Switzerland. The Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) takes care for Swiss people living abroad.

Bridge and Roof Company (India) Limited is a Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSE) of the Government of India, based in Kolkata, India. The company began in 1920. Bridge and Roof Co. (India) Ltd., is a construction organization, encompassing industrial and infrastructure sectors in India as well as abroad. It also undertakes EPC and Turnkey contracts.

Homestay Form of hospitality and lodging

Homestay is a popular form of hospitality and lodging whereby visitors share a residence with a local of the city to which they are traveling. The length of stay can vary from one night to over a year and can be provided gratis, in exchange for monetary compensation, in exchange for a stay at the guest's property either simultaneously or at another time, or in exchange for housekeeping or work on the host's property. Homestays are examples of collaborative consumption and the sharing economy.

Speed limits by country Overview of speed limits in various countries

A road speed limit is the limit of speed allowed by law for road vehicles, usually the maximum speed allowed. Occasionally, there is a minimum speed limit. Advisory speed limit also exist. Speed limits are commonly set by the legislative bodies of national or local governments.

Greg Dalby is a former American soccer player who is now an assistant coach at Penn State.

Emigration from the United States Overview of emigration from the United States of America

Emigration from the United States is the process where individuals from the United States move to live in other countries, creating an American diaspora. The process is the reverse of the immigration to the United States. The United States does not keep track of emigration, and counts of Americans abroad are thus only available based on statistics kept by the destination countries.

<i>An Idiot Abroad</i>

An Idiot Abroad is a British travel documentary comedy television series broadcast on Sky One, as well as a series of companion books published by Canongate Books, created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant and starring Karl Pilkington. The ongoing theme of both the television series and the books is that Pilkington has no interest in global travel, so Merchant and Gervais make him travel while they stay in the United Kingdom and monitor his progress. The title of the show may be a reference to The Innocents Abroad.

Tagabawa language Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines

Tagabawa is a Manobo language of Davao City and Mount Apo in Mindanao, the Philippines. Tagabawa is spoken in Cotabato and Davao del Sur provinces, and on the slopes of Mount Apo west of Davao City (Ethnologue). The language is notably spoken by the Bagobo Tagabawa people who have a culture of high respect towards Philippine eagles, known in their language as banog.

Nationality Act of 1940

The Nationality Act of 1940 revised numerous provisions of law relating to American citizenship and naturalization. It was enacted by the 76th Congress of the United States and signed into law on October 14, 1940, a year after World War II had begun in Europe, but before the U.S. entered the war.

Emigration from Uruguay

Emigration from Uruguay is a migratory phenomenon that has been taking place in Uruguay since the early 20th century.

The right of expatriates to vote in elections in their country of origin varies depending on the legislation of an expatriate’s country of origin. Some countries grant their expatriate citizens unlimited voting rights, identical to those of citizens living in their home country. Other countries allow expatriate citizens to vote only for a certain number of years after leaving the country, after which they are no longer eligible to vote. Other countries reserve the right vote solely to citizens living in that country, thereby stripping expatriate citizens of their voting rights once they leave their home country.

References

  1. "European Commission - Road Safety - Going abroad". Going abroad.