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This tag indicates which set of implicit traffic rules apply to a particular road (rules not set explicitly by signs). Each value of this tag is associated with a different set of default traffic rules.
Because default traffic rules vary from country to country, values are country-specific (or region-specific if traffic regulations vary within the country). The traffic regulations of most countries distinguish at least two zones: urban (inside the built-up area / city limits) and rural (outside the built-up area / city limits).
All values follow the format <ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code or ISO 3166-2 region code>:<rural or urban or something else>
.
If both sides of a road lie in a different zone, e.g. because the road follows a national border, then you can use zone:traffic:left=* and zone:traffic:right=*.
Values
Since the Sixth Belgian State Reform, the regional governments can and do set separate default speed limits, but only on non-motorways.
zone:traffic=*
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Zone definition
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Default maxspeed=*
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Taginfo
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BE-VLG:urban
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Non-motorway, in the Flemish Region, inside the built-up area (binnen de bebouwde kom)
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usually 50 km/h
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BE-VLG:rural
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Non-motorway, in the Flemish Region, outside the built-up area (buiten de bebouwde kom)
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usually 70 km/h
2+2[1] 120 km/h
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BE-WAL:urban
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Non-motorway, in the Walloon Region, inside the built-up area (dans une agglomération)
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usually 50 km/h
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BE-WAL:rural
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Non-motorway, in the Walloon Region, outside the built-up area (sise hors agglomération)
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usually 90 km/h
2+2[1] 120 km/h
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BE-BRU:urban
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Non-motorway, in the Brussels-Capital Region, inside the built-up area
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usually 30 km/h
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BE-BRU:rural
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Non-motorway, in the Brussels-Capital Region, outside the built-up area
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usually 70 km/h
2+2[1] 120 km/h
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BE:motorway
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Motorway (autosnelweg, autoroute), outside the built-up area[2]
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120 km/h
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Default 120 km/h limit on dual carriageways with at least 2 lanes for each direction.
- ↑ Belgian motorways cannot be inside the built-up area. See the wiki page for zone:traffic=BE:motorway for more information.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 No roads for motor vehicles (autowegen) currently exist.
zone:traffic=*
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Zone definition
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Default maxspeed=*
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Taginfo
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DE:urban
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Non-motorway, inside the built-up area (innerhalb geschlossener Ortschaften)
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usually 50 km/h
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DE:rural
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Non-motorway, outside the built-up area (außerhalb geschlossener Ortschaften)
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usually 100 km/h
none
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DE:motorway
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Motorway (Autobahn)[1][2]
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none
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zone:traffic=*
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Zone definition
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Default maxspeed=*
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Taginfo
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LU:urban
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Non-motorway, inside the built-up area (à l'intérieur des agglomérations)
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usually 50 km/h
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LU:rural
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Non-motorway, outside the built-up area (dehors des agglomérations)
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usually 90 km/h
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LU:motorway
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Motorway (autoroute), outside the built-up area[1]
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usually 130 km/h
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- ↑ The wording of Code de la route article 139 implies that Luxembourgish motorways are always outside the built-up area.
Each Caribbean island has separate traffic rules.
See also