Speed limits in Oman
Oman employs a minimum and maximum speed limits which varies for different types of vehicles and road. The roads are monitored by speed cameras to detect traffic violation such as speeding.[1] Heavy vehicles such as trucks, mini buses and buses are installed with speed limiters to prevent overspeeding.[2][3]
Speed limits
The speed limit are followed by Kilometres per hour (km/h)
Light motor vehicle
Road types | Speed Limit | References |
---|---|---|
Freeway | 120 km/h | [4][5] |
Rural Roads | 90 km/h | |
Urban Dual carriageway | 60 km/h or 80 km/h (if signed) | |
Urban Single carriageway (Residential areas) | 40 km/h | |
Parking areas and service road | 25 km/h | |
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References
- "Full list of Oman's new traffic rules and laws in 2018". January 31, 2018.
- "All buses, trucks in Oman to have mandatory speed limiters: MoI".
- "Driving in Oman – cars, conditions, signs, safety, off road… (+video)".
- Road & Transport Authority. "Part 5: Rules and Responsibilities". Missing or empty
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(help) - Times News Service (January 31, 2018). "Full list of Oman's new traffic rules and laws in 2018". Times of Oman.
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