To ensure safety for everyone when participating in traffic, roads are often installed with different speed signs and other accompanying signs.
So what is the 60 crossed-out sign, where is it usually placed, and how should drivers understand and handle it to ensure compliance with traffic laws?
Sign No. R.307
The sign indicating the end of the minimum speed limit is a command sign, numbered R.307, indicating the end of a section of road with a minimum speed limit. From this sign on, vehicles are allowed to drive slower than the value indicated on the sign, but must not obstruct other vehicles.
The sign says the minimum speed limit is 60km/h.
Sign R.307 “End of minimum speed limit section” has similar characteristics to sign R.306 (minimum speed sign) but has an additional slash from top to bottom to indicate the removal of the minimum speed limit on the next section of road.
From the date of placement of sign R.307, vehicles are allowed to drive slower than the speed recorded on the previous minimum speed sign but must not obstruct other vehicles.
License plate DP.127
The 60 crossed-out sign also has the sign DP.127 “End of maximum speed limit according to the combined sign” indicating the end of the maximum speed limit according to the combined sign.
From this sign, vehicles are allowed to run at the maximum speed prescribed in the Road Traffic Law.
DP.127 sign.
DP.134 Sign
Also with the 60 crossed-out sign, there is also the sign DP.134 “End of maximum speed limit” indicating the end of the maximum speed limit road. From this sign, vehicles are allowed to travel at the maximum speed specified in the Road Traffic Law.
Sign DP.134 is a circular traffic sign with a white background and blue border. In the middle of the sign is a black stripe extending from the upper right corner to the lower left corner, overlapping a number representing the maximum speed allowed for the vehicle to travel before.
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