110 km on the highway. How fast can you travel on the motorway? Good quality - high speed

Federal highways have become known, on which they will soon be allowed to accelerate to 110 km / h and 130 km / h. This was told by the chief engineer of FKU "Tsentravtomagistral" Alexander Kolisnichenko, according to "Moscow 24".
Until the end of August 2013, the speed will be increased to 110 km / h on two sections of the Novoryazanskoye highway (M5): from 1022 to 1031 km - not far from Samara, and also by 1820 - 1844 km - near the city of Zlatoust. In addition, in August the speed will be increased on the Kazan - Orenburg highway, not far from Kazan - on the 11-19 km section.

In September, the section of the A-114 “Vologda - Novaya Ladoga” highway on the section from 7 to 14 km will receive the status of a high-speed road. At the end of October, up to 110 km / h can also be accelerated on the Yaroslavskoe highway (M8 "Kholmogory") on a section from 96 to 115 km on the border of the Moscow and Vladimir regions.

In the future, a section should appear on the M8 highway where it will be allowed to accelerate to 130 km / h. It will be the segment from 16 to 47 km, but this will not happen until 2018. In the future, it is also planned to accelerate the M2 “Crimea” highway (Simferopolskoe highway), A104 “Dubna” (Dmitrovskoe highway) and the M9 “Baltia” highway (Novorizhskoe highway). “We will complete the reconstruction of the M9“ Baltiya ”from the Moscow Ring Road to the Big Concrete Ring in 2016, after that we will ask to increase the speed on it to 130 km per hour. In 2016, the overhaul of the Simferopol highway will be completed: now an additional lane is being built there in each direction, after which the speed will increase. Reconstruction of Dmitrovskoye Highway to the Small Concrete Ring will be completed in 2018, after which the speed there will also grow to 130 km per hour, "Kolisnichenko explained.

Recall that it became possible to increase the speed on highways to 130 km / h and suburban highways to 110 km / h thanks to amendments to the traffic rules, which entered into force on August 6, 2013. At present, it is also known that up to 130 km / h will be allowed to accelerate on the M4 "Don" highway on the section from the Moscow Ring Road to 122 kilometers

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Yuri, the values ​​on the scoreboard contradict the usual road signs?

Of course they contradict - on the ring road the permitted speed is 110 km / h.

Yuri, after each sign "110" you can drive at a speed of 110 km / h. They can be fined at 130 km / h.

After each board "70" you can drive at a speed of 70 km / h. They can be fined at 90 km / h.

The scoreboard is essentially the same signs. Each next character (board) cancels the action of the previous one.

Good luck on the road!

Thank you, but there are no 110 km / h signs on the ring road. However, I doubt that the electronic signs above the ring road are legally valid. I think that these are all informational values ​​and recommend this speed, but do not oblige.

Thank you, but there are no 110 km / h signs on the ring road.

Why then do you think that you can move there with this speed?

Yuri

Good luck on the road!

Yuri, in this case, the maximum speed of movement is set by the board. I do not think that these boards are fake, the traffic police would not get involved with such.

Those. the board is similar to sign 3.24 and sets the maximum speed. If you exceed it by 20 km / h or more, you can get a fine.

Good luck on the road!

wowick, in this case the following logical chain is used.

1. No images are used in the text of the road traffic regulations. The text of the document is simply text with numbers and descriptions of the characters. The published rule texts contain symbols to make the rules easier for drivers to understand.

2. At the beginning of Appendix 1 there is the following sentence:

Road signs are numbered in accordance with GOST R 52290-2004.

Those. a description of the images of the signs can be found in this GOST.

3. The GOST itself contains the following paragraph:

5.2.1. Signs are made using reflective materials, with internal lighting, with external lighting. Elements of the image of black and gray colors of signs should not have a retroreflective effect.

It is allowed to make signs with light indication with designations of inscriptions and symbols in matrix form... In this case, it is allowed to replace black inscriptions and symbols with white or yellow, and the white background of signs - with black in cases where this does not lead to their erroneous perception. Replacement of the red background color, symbol and border of signs and the size of their image is not allowed.

So the board signs are also road signs.

Good luck on the road!

Based on all of the above, I propose the other extreme: - so that people on the roads do not violate the speed limit, make cars moving at a speed of 60 km / h and the problem of speeding will be solved. The rest of the vehicles with higher speed in the country will be banned forever. Thus, we will solve the problem with the speed on the roads. Only then will there be nothing to rob people for? yes gentlemen in power)

This was already many years ago (in the last century). Everything worked. And in this century, the speed limit has increased, and the roads have become worse than in the last century.

I think it's better to do it in a completely different way. Cars with a speed exceeding 60 km / h should be prohibited from driving on the roads, but only on sports tracks.

Hello.

What relevant marks are referred to in the footnote to clause 10.2? If about sign 3.24, which is used as an example at the beginning of your article, then in my subjective opinion this is not correct, because sign 3.24 is prohibitive, here is an example: on a section of the road we see sign 3.24 (90), this sign prohibits exceeding the speed indicated on the sign, which means that the speed is higher than that indicated on the sign 3.24 was allowed earlier. You must admit that you cannot prohibit what is not allowed.

We need a new sign to be used separately or in conjunction with signs 5.1 and 5.3, and put in order the 10th section, otherwise it turns out that: The speed of movement on the highway is regulated by the point about the speed of movement OUTSIDE the settlement, and the note of paragraph 10.2 regulates the speed of movement IN THE SETTLEMENT with the speed set for the motorway, but this speed is allowed on the motorway OUTSIDE the settlement.

I rented a car for 5 days, in the hiding time I handed it back. 3 days after delivery, the owner of the car asked me to pay a fine for speeding fixed by technical means (camera snapped). I decided to act according to my conscience and was going to pay. And again there was a complaint that another fine came, in it the amount is already 2000 rubles for a second offense. I looked at the fines and it turned out that before the first fine I received, the owner of the car had 2 more unpaid fines for excess, and the penalty imposed on "me" for repetition was already the fourth in a week. But the previous 2 are not mine! What to do in this situation ???

Ruslan, the fines for violations that you have committed must be paid. Fines for other periods should not be paid, let the owner of the car deal with them.

Good luck on the road!

I have this question. Auto recorded on me. The first time the speeding was my wife, and the second time (within a year) already by me, and what should I do? How to be?

and what to do? How to be?

Observe traffic rules. Or not get caught.

Ildar, the penalty is imposed on the vehicle owner. If, after the first violation, the wife did not apply to the traffic police in order to "rewrite" the fine on herself, then both fines are imposed on you. In the second case, the penalty will be imposed for repeated violation of the rules.

Good luck on the road!

Evgeniy-189

Question- I exceeded the speed limit in the city by 20-40 km. After 4 months, the bailiff of 500 rubles was removed from my card and savings account. The most interesting thing I did not receive a letter and did not know anything at all. The violation was recorded on a camera (tripod). It is probably beneficial for you to take a 100 percent payment

Evgeniy, I am not going to collect fines from car owners, so it is absolutely not profitable for me.

Better yet, just obey the rules of the road. As practice shows, this is not at all difficult.

Good luck on the road!

Evgeniya-24

Maxim, hello!

2 days ago, I immediately received 2 fines for speeding (I was driving within the city at a speed of 88-90 km / h), and it turned out that cameras (tripods) recorded me on the same day and in almost the same place (time difference in the photo is 1.5 minutes).

The question is: is it legal to demand 2 fines from me for the same violation, if the Code of Administrative Offenses in Article 4.1 says that "No one can be administratively liable twice for the same administrative offense."

in the Code of Administrative Offenses in Article 4.1 it is said that "No one can bear administrative responsibility twice for the same administrative offense."

Evgeniya-24 why do you think that speeding with an interval of 1.5 minutes is one thing violation?

Evgeniya, Hello.

Clarify, did the fines come from one camera or from different ones? Have you passed them 1 time or 2?

I increased the speed in the city by 40 km / h, but the owner of the car is my father. He received an SMS, saying so and so, pay. There are no questions, I will pay, because the joint is mine. BUT! If during this week that I went and did not know about the fine, I hit more fines, then what will be the consequences for my father? Let's say (roughly speaking) I increased the speed there 2 more times by the same 40 km / h. Repeated fines (2000-2500)? Or is it already deprivation?

Let's say (roughly speaking) I increased the speed there 2 more times by the same 40 km / h.

In order not to be deprived during the second time - do not exceed more than 60 km / h (if the camera records - only a fine of 5 tr). Repeated from 40 to 60 costs 2 - 2.5 tr.

Pauline, if at least one of the violations is speeding by 60 km / h or more, then warn your father about this. The fact is that if he repeatedly exceeds the speed by 60 km / h or more and the violation is recorded by employees (not cameras), then he will be deprived of his rights.

Good luck on the road!

Received 2 fines for speeding in the city (84 km / h) from cameras (tripods) for 1 minute with a time difference in seconds ... Is the 2 nd fine with a difference of 20 seconds legal?

Elena, if fines are recorded by different cameras in different places and at different times, then everything is within the framework of the law.

Good luck on the road!

Elena, if the fines were recorded by different cameras in different places and at different times, then everything is within the framework of the law.

Where is the legislation? If a traffic police officer stopped me and wrote out a fine, I would think, but the camera takes a picture and continue driving. Therefore, it is not permissible to impose 2 fines in such a short period of time. As well as 2 fines on the way home for lack of technical inspection ... And so on.

The speed is 84 km / h, in 20 seconds you will cover about 500 m. Not so little. In this case, the cameras could not exactly intersect at the scene (the distance at which the tripods are caught is about 300-400 m). This is my opinion.

The permitted speed limit is planned to be increased on several sections of the routes in the Pskov Region and the Perm Territory. In addition, the speed limit will be increased on the toll roads M-4 "Don" and M-11 "St. Petersburg - Moscow", the newspaper reports. "News" with reference to the Federal Road Agency (Rosavtodor).

The speed limit in the Pskov region will be increased from 90 km / h to 110 km / h on sections of the M-9 "Baltiya" highway, as well as on the R-23, R-56 and A-212 roads. The same changes await the section of the R-242 highway from Perm to Yekaterinburg.

Now in the Russian Federation there are 20 sections with a speed limit of 110 km / h. Rosavtodor plans to increase the limit on the routes R-22 "Kaspiy", A-289 from Krasnodar to Kerch, R-404 from Tyumen to Khanty-Mansiysk, as well as on the roads M-8 "Kholmogory", R-217 "Kavkaz", M -5 "Ural" and A-370 "Ussuri".

However, before increasing the speed limit, a number of conditions must be met, the agency stressed. It is necessary to provide separate traffic and pedestrian flows, install artificial electric lighting, build a barrier in the middle of the roadway and along the side of the road, install anti-glare screens.

Increasing the maximum speed limit while meeting increased safety requirements reduces the accident rate on the highways, added in. This is evidenced by the results collected in the course of research on test sites, starting in 2013.

The chairman of the "Movement of motorists of Russia" is convinced that certain conditions are necessary on the roads to increase the speed limit, reports NSN .

“If a highway mode has been created on some highway, then please, you can allow a speed of 110 km / h there, and 130 km / h on some sections. This is not prohibited by the current rules, but it should be the highway mode: no pedestrians, no traffic lights, rigidly divided lanes in different directions, no left turns and turns and good quality of the roadway. If these conditions are met, this is a highway with all the ensuing consequences, and there may be a permitted speed of 110 km / h or more, ”the automobile activist said.

Back in mid-December, Russia also received an order from the government - to prepare a project for the return of fines for exceeding the speed limit by 10 km / h. It is noted that exceeding the speed limit is one of the most common traffic violations: in 11 months of 2018 alone, 81.3 million decisions were issued for speeding by 20-40 km / h.

According to the president of the expert center "Movement without Danger", it is reasonable to reduce the speed threshold in cities, especially taking into account the need to ensure security in the area of ​​educational institutions. However, outside the city, the expert believes, it is possible, on the contrary, to think about the liberalization of the speed limit.

According to traffic safety expert Katerina Solovyova, there is no data that could confirm an increase in the number of accidents due to speeding by 10-20 km / h. FAN... “Where the authorities wanted to achieve a flow rate of 60 km / h, there have been signs“ 40 ”for a long time, so there is no problem,” the expert noted.

Previously, it introduced a moratorium on changes in traffic rules. According to Dmitry Mitroshin, head of the Scientific Center for Road Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation,

"Everyone is tortured and confused" by the amendments to the traffic rules. The moratorium concerns only the Ministry of Internal Affairs - both the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Transport will be able to amend the rules. “But we ourselves are determined to suspend this activity for now,” said Mitroshin.

Recently, the traffic police has adopted a large number of amendments to the rules of the road. Many car owners even require an extra course in driving schools to study these changes in traffic rules.

New speed limits on the highways of the Moscow Region are constantly being introduced. And only recently, 500 new photo-video cameras have been installed in such places. If the driver did not have time to slow down, penalties are inevitable. About the routes on which the latest restrictions were introduced and where in the Moscow region it is allowed to travel at a speed of 130 kilometers per hour, read the site's material on the portal.

New restrictions

Source: Main Directorate of State Administrative and Technical Supervision of the Moscow Region Since June 15, on the most regional roads of the Moscow region passing through settlements, a new speed limit has been established. The speed in some areas on them was limited to 50 kilometers per hour. We are talking about ten highways. The list includes: Pyatnitskoe highway, Yegoryevskoe, Mozhaiskoe, Starosimferopolskoe, Kashirskoe, Nosovikhinskoe, Rogachevskoe, Moscow-Zhukovsky highway, Shchelkovo-Fryanovo and Volokolamskoe highway.

On these roads, speed limits of up to 50 kilometers per hour are established in 168 settlements. It was here that accidents took place, as a result of which 40% of people died in road accidents on the territory of the Moscow region. In most cases, we are talking about collisions with pedestrians, as well as about accidents that happened due to driving into the oncoming lane for overtaking.

Where speed is allowed up to 130 kilometers per hour


Source: Photobank of the Moscow Region, Alexander Kozhokhin Today in Russia there are only two highways, on which there are sections with a permitted speed of 130 km / h - this is a 72-kilometer section of the paid bypass of Vyshny Volochyok, which is part of the future Moscow - St. Petersburg highway, and three sections of the M4 highway " Don". The latter are just located on the territory of the Moscow region. These are sections of the route from 51 km to 71 km, from 76 km to 103 km and from 113 km to 120 km.

It is important to note that from November 15, 2017 to April 5, 2018, on the section of 76–94 kilometers of the M4 Don highway, the maximum speed is limited to 110 kilometers per hour. This decision was made in order to ensure road safety during the winter period of road operation. In summer, the speed limit in this section will again be set at around 130 kilometers per hour.

At present, the Moscow region is also considering the possibility of increasing the speed limit to 130 kilometers per hour on certain sections of the Simferopol highway (M2 "Crimea"), Dmitrovskoe highway (A104 "Dubna") and Novorizhskoe highway (M9 "Baltia"). The exact dates when these innovations will take effect, and the specific sections of these routes in the Moscow region have not yet been named.

Requirements for highways


A modern car with a powerful engine, streamlined body, improved suspension, high-quality rubber can reach speeds of 200 km per hour and more without any problems.

In practice, it has been established that the power qualities inherent in a car are necessary in cases of short-term acceleration when overtaking or when overcoming hills.

In reality, comfortable and safe control of the car is carried out at a speed of 100-150 kilometers per hour, and this is provided that the road along which the car is moving meets the standards and GOSTs.

There are few highways in Russia where you can reach the maximum speed allowed by the traffic rules.

In the traffic rules of the Russian Federation, with additions and changes as amended on July 25, 2017, the permitted speed on the motorway is set within 110 km per hour and up to 130 km per hour on certain sections.

In the new version of the traffic rules, we once again turn to the definition of a motorway and find an explanation that this is a road that has carriageways in each direction with a dividing strip or with a road fence between them.

The highway does not intersect with other roads at the same level, nor does it intersect with the railway, tram lines, paths for cyclists and pedestrians.

The rules state that the motorway is marked with sign 5.1... It must have 4 or more lanes. For each lane, the width of 3.75 m is determined and the shoulder is at least 3.75 m, and a six-meter dividing strip is also installed.

In other words, on the motorway, the driver can accelerate the car to the speed allowed by the rules, and quickly and comfortably overcome the path.

Compared to other countries, there are few highways in Russia. Statistics give different numbers. We can say that such roads are only 8% of the total.

Most of the class 1A roads (this is how highways are designated) are located in the European part of the country, and they go mainly from Moscow in different directions.

These are the highways M2 "Crimea", M4 "Don", M9 "Baltia", M7 "Volga", M11 Moscow - St. Petersburg. In St. Petersburg, these are the KAD and WHSD roads. In other regions, the highways are Perm - Yekaterinburg, Kemerovo - Leninsk-Kuznetsky.

In the future, Rosavtodor and Avtodor, the main players in the road construction market, will reconstruct and build a relatively small number of highways.

In general, the country does not have a single interconnected motorway network. Highways are separate sections of federal highways.

There are no restrictions on the minimum speed on the roads for cars in Russia, but the restriction on the minimum speed on the motorway is established by the rules of the road.

So, in paragraph 16 "Driving on the motorway" it is indicated that the movement of vehicles whose technical characteristics or condition does not allow them to reach speeds of more than 40 km per hour are prohibited.

Thus, you should drive on the motorway at a speed of more than 40 km / h..

If the car breaks down on the road and cannot travel at a higher speed, the rules instruct the driver to stop, move the car to the side of the right behind a solid line and take action to call a repair service or a tow truck.

For driving on the motorway at a speed of less than 40 km per hour, the driver can be fined.

In paragraph 10 of the rules "Speed ​​of movement" the legislator has established the maximum possible speed for various vehicles when driving on the motorway:

  1. For motorcycles, cars and trucks with a maximum permitted mass not exceeding 3.5 tons, a maximum speed of 110 km per hour is permitted.
  2. Intercity and small-seater buses - no more than 90 km per hour.
  3. Buses, cars with trailers, trucks weighing more than 3.5 tons - 90 km per hour.
  4. Trucks transporting people in the back - up to 60 km per hour.
  5. Transport for organized groups of children - up to 60 km per hour.

In the same paragraph of the road traffic rules, in a note, the legislator assigns to the owners or owners of roads the right to allow movement of certain types of transport on certain sections of highways at speeds of up to 130 km per hour.

The main requirement for the provision of such a speed limit is compliance with the conditions by the owner to ensure safe traffic on the specified section of the route.

Already now, the permitted maximum speed of 130 km / h on Russian highways has allowed owners of 1A motorways to provide the maximum speed limit in some sections.

For example, Avtodor has set a speed limit of 130 km per hour on the M11 Moscow - St. Petersburg highway from 1 August 2017 within the boundaries of 258 km - 334 km. At this point, the road bypasses the city of Vyshny Volochok.

According to the state-owned company Avtodor, the same speed exists on two small sections of the Don-M4 road located in the Moscow region.

Let's remind that the road sign 3.24 "Maximum speed limit" with the number 130 will warn drivers about the new speed limit on the road.

In 2009, by a decree of the Government of the Russian Federation, rules for the classification of roads were established and their categories were designated. According to the conditions of traffic and the possibilities of access to them, the roads were divided into the following classes:

  • motorway - road category 1A;
  • high-speed road (category 1B);
  • normal road (other categories established).

The main difference between a motorway and an expressway is that the motorway has no junctions at the same level, and the expressway allows single-level junctions for access to it no more than 5 kilometers later.

The roads of category 1A and 1B also differ in design speed... For the motorway it is 150 km per hour, and for the expressway 120 km per hour. The design speed is a measure that indicates the maximum speed allowed for safe driving conditions.

The maximum speed limits on certain sections of Russian highways are established after the owners have completed complex procedures that guarantee safe traffic and provide the infrastructure with maximum comfort for its participants.