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Speed Limit (SL) is a regulatory traffic control means enacted under Section 69 of the Road Transport Act 1989 (Act 333) which is necessary to control the speed of vehicles for safety reasons. It is implemented by the road authorities to inform the motorists of the appropriate driving speeds and these limits are enforced by the police or road transport authorities.
Speed Limit (SL) is a regulatory traffic control means enacted under Section 69 of the Road Transport Act 1989 (Act 333) which is necessary to control the speed of vehicles for safety reasons. It is implemented by the road authorities to inform the motorists of the appropriate driving speeds and these limits are enforced by the police or road transport authorities.


==={{@|Types of Speed Limits}}===
=={{@|Types of Speed Limits}}==
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<big>'''Statutory Speed Limit'''</big><br />
<big>'''Statutory Speed Limit'''</big><br />
Statutory speed limits, also known as the National Speed Limits ''(Had Laju Kebangsaan)'', are based on the concept that uniform categories of highways can operate at certain maximum speed under ideal conditions. The National Speed Limits applicable for expressways, federal roads, state roads and municipal roads.
Statutory speed limits, also known as the National Speed Limits ''(Had Laju Kebangsaan)'', are based on the concept that uniform categories of highways can operate at certain maximum speed under ideal conditions. The National Speed Limits are applicable to expressways (110 km/h), federal roads (90 km/h), state roads (90 km/h) and municipal roads (60km/h).


[[File:Statutory SL.png|600px]]<br />
[[File:Statutory SL.png|thumb|frame|center|600px|Common examples of Statutory SL Signs]]<br />




<big>'''Local/Zonal Speed Limit'''</big><br />
<big>'''Local/Zonal Speed Limit'''</big><br />
These alternative speed limits are usually lower than those prescribed by the National Speed Limit. Legislated through the process of gazette, these speed limits are established on basis of engineering study, and becoming effective when the limits are posted and properly recorded.
These alternative speed limits are usually lower than those prescribed by the National Speed Limit. Legislated through the process of gazette, these speed limits are established on basis of engineering study, and becoming effective when the limits are posted and properly recorded. Example of the


[[File:Local SL.png|600px]]<br />
[[File:Local SL.png|thumb|frame|center|600px|Common examples of Local/Zonal SL Signs]]<br />




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Advisory Speed Limit is usually recommended by the road authority, but is not strictly enforced. These speed limits are often set in areas with many pedestrian activities (school zones) and on difficult stretches of roads such as on speed bumps, tight corners or through roadwork zones.
Advisory Speed Limit is usually recommended by the road authority, but is not strictly enforced. These speed limits are often set in areas with many pedestrian activities (school zones) and on difficult stretches of roads such as on speed bumps, tight corners or through roadwork zones.


[[File:Advisory SL.png|600px]]
[[File:Advisory SL.png|thumb|frame|center|600px|Common examples of Advisory SL Signs]]


=={{@|Which speed limit should be added to the map?}}==
=={{@|Which speed limit should be added to the map?}}==


* All '''Statutory Speed Limits''' and '''Local/Zonal Speed Limits'''
* All '''Statutory Speed Limits'''
* Only the school zones advisory speed limit
* '''Local/Zonal Speed Limits''' with posted SL sign on the actual road
* Only school zones '''Advisory Speed Limit'''
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+
| '''Road Class''' || '''Road Type''' || '''SL Type''' || '''SL Setting (km/h)'''
|-
| Expressway || {{Freeway|Fw}} || Statutory || 110
|-
| Federal Roads || {{Major Highway|MH}} {{Minor Highway|mH}} || Statutory || 90
|-
| State Roads || {{Minor Highway|mH}} {{Primary Street|PS}} || Statutory || 90
|-
| Municipal Roads || {{Primary Street|PS}} {{Street|St}} || Statutory || 60
|-
| Applicable to All || {{Freeway|Fw}} {{Major Highway|MH}} {{Minor Highway|mH}} {{Primary Street|PS}} {{Street|St}} || Local/Zonal || Follow SL Signs
|-
| School zones || {{Major Highway|MH}} {{Minor Highway|mH}} {{Primary Street|PS}} {{Street|St}} || Advisory || 30
|}

Revision as of 04:33, 29 November 2017

Speed Limit (SL) is a regulatory traffic control means enacted under Section 69 of the Road Transport Act 1989 (Act 333) which is necessary to control the speed of vehicles for safety reasons. It is implemented by the road authorities to inform the motorists of the appropriate driving speeds and these limits are enforced by the police or road transport authorities.

Types of Speed Limits link to this section


Statutory Speed Limit
Statutory speed limits, also known as the National Speed Limits (Had Laju Kebangsaan), are based on the concept that uniform categories of highways can operate at certain maximum speed under ideal conditions. The National Speed Limits are applicable to expressways (110 km/h), federal roads (90 km/h), state roads (90 km/h) and municipal roads (60km/h).

Common examples of Statutory SL Signs



Local/Zonal Speed Limit
These alternative speed limits are usually lower than those prescribed by the National Speed Limit. Legislated through the process of gazette, these speed limits are established on basis of engineering study, and becoming effective when the limits are posted and properly recorded. Example of the

Common examples of Local/Zonal SL Signs



Advisory Speed Limit
Advisory Speed Limit is usually recommended by the road authority, but is not strictly enforced. These speed limits are often set in areas with many pedestrian activities (school zones) and on difficult stretches of roads such as on speed bumps, tight corners or through roadwork zones.

Common examples of Advisory SL Signs

Which speed limit should be added to the map? link to this section

  • All Statutory Speed Limits
  • Local/Zonal Speed Limits with posted SL sign on the actual road
  • Only school zones Advisory Speed Limit
Road Class Road Type SL Type SL Setting (km/h)
Expressway  Fw  Statutory 110
Federal Roads  MH   mH  Statutory 90
State Roads  mH   PS  Statutory 90
Municipal Roads  PS   St  Statutory 60
Applicable to All  Fw   MH   mH   PS   St  Local/Zonal Follow SL Signs
School zones  MH   mH   PS   St  Advisory 30