Kyiv Cancels Summer Speed Limit Increase to 80 km/h: Here's Why.
Speed Restrictions in Kyiv
According to TSN.ua: Starting April 1, 2023, Kyiv will not implement its usual seasonal speed limit increase to 80 km/h, which typically runs until November 1. Instead, the standard 50 km/h limit will remain in effect across the Ukrainian capital. This decision, made by the Department of Transport Infrastructure of the Kyiv City State Administration (KMDA), follows a comprehensive assessment of the city's road network, which revealed deteriorating pavement conditions. For context, Ukraine has been grappling with infrastructure challenges exacerbated by the ongoing war, though this specific measure is based solely on road quality concerns.
Reasons Behind the Decision
Experts who conducted the evaluation considered multiple factors, including:
- the presence of public transport lanes
- left-turn configurations
- areas with limited visibility
- traffic accident statistics from the previous year
The impact of harsh winter weather conditions also played a significant role in shaping the final decision.
As a result, drivers are urged to adhere to the established speed limits, a move expected to enhance road safety throughout the capital.
Enforcing the 50 km/h limit underscores a commitment to prioritizing safety and adapting to the actual state of the city's road surfaces.
This measure responds to a rise in traffic accidents and worsening infrastructure, which could otherwise compromise traffic flow. Compliance with the new rules aims to reduce crash risks and improve overall road conditions in Kyiv.
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