Guidando l’autobahn, quando lascio una zona di 120 km/h e vedo questo segno, significa che non esiste un limite di velocità? O questo è diverso e termina solo la 120 zona ma dovrei andare solo 130 kmh?

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  1. Normal-Definition-81 on

    From this sign on, there is no longer a speed limit of 120. Until speed is limited again by a new sign.

  2. Srybutimtoolazy on

    It means there is no speed limit. 130 is still the legal recommended speed and going beyond that may impact insurance coverage; but it is legal and very common to drive at speeds beyond 130 km/h

  3. PossibleCulture2199 on

    There’s no speed limit on the Autobahn unless a sign says otherwise. After this sign you are not limited by speed theoretically

  4. 130km/h is the “Richtgeschwindigkeit” means that its a recommendation.

    If it’s crossed out like in your image it does indeed mean that there is no limit until the next sign.

  5. Keksverkaufer on

    Yeah, that sign lifts all speed limits, but in general 130 is the **recommended** but not binding speed limit. Broadly speaking you shouldn’t drive faster for once because in case of an accident your insurance will try to argue you might be partly at fault.

  6. Pedarogue on

    The sign you posted marks the end of a 120 km/h speed limit.

    As there is no general speed limit on an Autobahn by default, having the speed limit lifted means that there is no speed limit anymore. You may drive as fast **as the traffic situation and the individual situation allows**. Note that it only lifts the prior 120 km/h speed limit. There is a seperate sign that would lift *all* limitations.

    130 km/h is not a speed limit or even a minimum speed, it is the “Richtgeschwindigkeit”, the recommended speed you should orient yourself towards – again – only in perfect conditions.

  7. LeftistLittleKid on

    On the Autobahn, that sign means no speed limit. Please take care though and keep to the right whenever possible.

    On highways (Landstraße, Bundesstraße) a similarly looking sign (e.g., with a 70) will mean speed limit is 100.

  8. GabbyBurger on

    Basically the sign means that there are no speed restrictions. But it is recommended to drive 130km/h, but that doesn’t mean you must drive 130km/h

  9. Justeff83 on

    No Speedlimit, but be aware that if there is no speed limit, the Richtgeschwindigkeit (recommended speed) is 130. In the event of an accident, this can be decisive in determining who is at fault. If the situation is unclear, the person who was driving at the recommended speed is usually right. But that’s just as an aside, I’ve never experienced or heard of it coming into play

  10. shuzz_de on

    It means that the speed limit of 120km/h is lifted at this point. However, additional limits, e.g. “80km/h when road is wet” or “no overtaking”, would still apply.

  11. saygon90 on

    After the this sign, there are no speed limits until the next sign indicates one. However, be aware that many insurance companies only provide full coverage if you were not driving faster than 130 km/h at the time of an accident.

  12. Ok-Economist8118 on

    If the traffic situation is fine, you can safely drive up to 417 km/h. There is a training video on the web that shows the needed components.

    Seriously: There is no speed limit after the shown sign, but the Richtgeschwindigkeit is 130 km/h.
    But you are allowed to go faster, if the traffic allows it.

  13. die_kuestenwache on

    This means, the speed limit ends and there is no speed limit anymore but other signs like “no overtaking” remain valid.

  14. No-Set-4329 on

    You should only go max 130 if you lack serious stvo knowledge and autobahn experience

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