How fast can you drive around the Moscow Ring Road. How fast can you drive on the motorway? Drivers want to know the new rules before they face the punitive side

The rules for the movement of such a vehicle on the motorway are the same as for less heavy vehicles, with the only amendment that the maximum permitted speed of a truck over 3.5 tons on motorways is 90 km/h. AT settlements the speed of movement of heavyweights can also reach 60 km / h, while outside the city a heavy truck, according to traffic rules, cannot exceed a speed of 70 km / h. These are all the basic rules of movement for freight transport, but if you see a speed limit sign on the road, then it is a priority and you must act in accordance with it. By carefully studying and practicing speed limits for trucks, you will not have to pay a speeding ticket, and your car will last longer. …

Truck speed

Minimum speed on highways There are no minimum speed limits for cars in Russia, but the minimum speed limit on highways is set by the rules traffic. Thus, paragraph 16 "Traffic on the motorway" states that the movement of vehicles with specifications or condition does not allow speeds greater than 40 km per hour.
Thus, you should move along the motorway at a speed of more than 40 km / h. If the car breaks down on the road and cannot drive with more speed, the rules require the driver to stop, move the car to the side of the road on the right for 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.

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Good afternoon, dear reader. This article is about speed limits. trucks prescribed by the rules of the road. Today you will learn that in most cases the speed of trucks in categories C and CE is slightly less than the speed of cars in similar situations.

Attention

However, as practice shows, 99 percent of truck drivers switched to them from cars, and they didn’t even bother to open the tenth section of the traffic rules before that. That's why trucks drive most often with a significant excess of speed.


Today several groups of trucks will be considered: - Cars carrying passengers in the body; - cars of category B (with a maximum authorized mass of not more than 3.5 tons); - vehicles of categories C and CE (with a maximum authorized mass of more than 3.5 tons). About everything in order.

How fast can you drive on the motorway?

I think the last point is the most interesting for drivers, so let's look at it in more detail. How to get a pass to enter the Moscow Ring Road? There are 2 types of passes: - one-time (valid for no more than 5 days); - with a validity period of not more than a year.

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From January 1, 2017, trucks were banned from entering Moscow by the Moscow Ring Road and the territory of Moscow limited by the Moscow Ring Road, all trucks with a maximum permitted weight of more than 12 tons. - from 6.00 to 24.00 on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, on the eve of non-working holidays and on non-working days public holidays it is forbidden to enter the Moscow Ring Road and the territory of Moscow, limited by the Moscow Ring Road, of all trucks with a maximum permitted weight of more than 12 tons. This item is valid annually from May 1 to October 1. Let's look at the features of these points: 1. During the day, only trucks with a carrying capacity of not more than 1 ton will also be able to enter the third transport ring.


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Traffic ban on the Moscow Ring Road for trucks 2018


Important

Not many people know that compliance with the speed limit not only reduces probability of an accident, but also increases the service life of your car, because technical specialists took part in the process of identifying the speed limit. There are several criteria for assessing the speed of a vehicle, but the main one is of course the type of your transport.


In this article, we will look at the permitted speed of trucks.

What is the maximum speed limit for trucks?

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  • Take your "thank you"
  • Restriction on the movement of trucks along the Moscow Ring Road B this moment Trucks are allowed to drive on the Moscow Ring Road only at night:
  1. from 22:00 to 06:00 on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, as well as on holidays and pre-holiday days.
  2. from 22:00 to 06:00 from November 1 to April 30;
  3. from 24:00 to 06:00 from May 1 to October 31 (summer season);

Consequences of the restriction ecological situation, however, caused significant difficulties for drivers of heavy vehicles and many Moscow companies. The way for trucks to the MKAD is ordered The plan is being implemented and every month it gives results in road construction, in system public transport, in the parking space. Of course, one should not expect an instant solution to decades of accumulated problems.

The movement of trucks on the Moscow Ring Road 2018 at night

This is the only way to ensure the safety of the people living there, who have the right to safely walk near their homes, recreation areas and playgrounds. By the way, in such places, drivers are required to let pass absolutely all pedestrians, even if they walk along the roadway outside a specially equipped crossing.
Legislative reservations for settlements But the SDA establishes the possibility of regional level set higher speed readings for individual vehicles. This is done if road conditions allow for safe movement on certain areas roads. If a local authority authorities decide on what should be the permitted speed on the highway passing through the settlement, then this is formalized by the relevant road signs. But at the same time, it cannot be more than the established values ​​for motorways.

Traffic restriction on the Moscow Ring Road for trucks 2018

The maximum speed of a truck for transporting passengers It is quite dangerous to transport people in the back of a truck, so it must be equipped accordingly, namely, have a body with seats and a boarding ladder. The seats must be strong and well secured, and the boarding ladder must be attached to the back of the truck bed. When transporting passengers on a truck, the driver must be especially careful when cornering to avoid the possibility of injury. For the same reason, the speed limit for trucks of this kind is quite strict, maximum speed can reach 60 km/h. The same rule applies when transporting children. Speed ​​limiter on trucks up to 3.5 tons According to international classification, trucks are usually divided into categories N1, N2 and N3.
Taking into account the fact that this road is considered to be a main road, the established regime is quite adequate. Although in fact, in the extreme left side, the flow often moves at a speed of 120 or even 130 km / h.

Restrictions for buses, trucks with people and passenger vehicles with groups of children If in the territory of settlements the rules regarding the speed limit apply to everyone, then when leaving them the situation changes. For example, for small and intercity buses, the speed limit on the highway is 90 km/h.

It does not matter if this passenger vehicle is driving on a highway, motorway, Moscow Ring Road or anywhere else where other maximum restrictions are set. If a we are talking about a truck with people in the back, the maximum allowed speed for it is 60 km / h.

Permitted maximum speed on the Moscow Ring Road for trucks

On country roads - 70 km / h. In settlements - 60 km / h. I think any driver passenger car faced with a situation when on a country road while driving at a speed of 90 km/h he was overtaken by a tractor with a semi-trailer (truck). In such a situation, the driver of the truck exceeds the speed limit by 30-50 km/h, which can lead to quite a significant fine for speeding. Consider one more feature of the traffic rules, directly related to the speed of trucks: Note. By decision of the authorities executive power subjects Russian Federation increased speed may be allowed (with the installation of appropriate signs) on sections of roads or lanes for certain types vehicles, if the road conditions allow safe movement at higher speeds.

Amendments were made to Decree of the Government of Moscow “On the restriction of the movement of trucks in the city of Moscow and the invalidation of certain legal acts of the Government of Moscow” dated August 22, 2011 No. 379-PP, which entered into force on January 1, 2017. In accordance with the changes made to the above document, trucks are prohibited from entering central part Russian capital.

The ban on entry applies only to those trucks, environmental class which are below the third. In our article we will consider the above innovations in more detail. Point 1 of the Decree of the Government of Moscow: the most important points. Moscow: a map of restrictions.

What is the main difference between a high-speed road and a motorway? According to the traffic conditions and the possibilities of access to them, the roads were divided into the following classes:

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

The main difference between a motorway and an expressway is that the motorway does not have junctions at the same level, but highway allows single-level adjunctions for access to it no more often than after 5 kilometers.

Establishing a clear and adequate speed limit on city roads is extremely important task, ignoring which leads to terrible consequences. I often hear that Moscow drivers drive terribly, constantly exceed the speed limit, which leads to a high accident rate. And everyone always has the same answer - undisciplined motorists are to blame, which means that it is necessary to increase fines, install more cameras, etc.

Think about it, this has already led to the fact that one of the largest systems for automatically fixing violations in the world (!) has been deployed in Moscow, a camera has been installed literally every kilometer, the fines are now also rather big, for a serious speeding you can lose your rights for half a year (from 60 km/h). And what, did it become as calm and safe with us as in European cities? Of course not. And, obviously, the solution to the problem of safety lies not in the further pinching of drivers, but exclusively in working with the end users of the traffic system, i.e. with ordinary people. In the meantime, everyone ignores motorists (their opinion, comfort, convenience is not put in anything), then drivers will have every right to believe that they do not owe anything to anyone.

Yesterday we made out that Moscow drivers do not know at all what speed limit is actually set in Moscow. Formally, it is allowed to drive 80 km/h on 13 highways, however, over the past couple of years, for some reason, informing signs about this have been dismantled. How can you keep the speed if it is not clear what it is?

It's time to talk to motorists in a language they understand, with the help of properly installed signs and markings. We must trust the drivers, and believe me, they will repay the same. Probok.net has a great offer to change the speed limit on the Moscow Ring Road.

We want to introduce a differentiated speed limit on the traffic lanes of the Moscow Ring Road. The maximum in the two left rows must be increased to 110 km / h, and in the far right row - reduced to 80 km / h. Now all lanes have a single mode: 100 km/h. It is both a lot and a little at the same time.


signs above each lane will inform the driver about the maximum speed in his lane

No matter how strange it may seem at first glance, but this will lead to increased traffic safety on the road and driving comfort.

MKAD is a rather difficult road. On the one hand, it is a modern high-speed highway that does not have single-level intersections, with good asphalt pavement, center fences along its entire length. On the other hand, the ring road has many junctions in the form of races from gas stations, shopping centers, tire shops, etc. Trucks and public transport make up a significant proportion of traffic on the highway.

Now imagine a car moving along the far right lane at a speed of 100, or even 110-115 km / h (not penalized excess). And at this moment, some truck slowly drives into the Moscow Ring Road without a transitional speed lane. Naturally, this is an emergency situation. I repeat that according to the rules of the road, everything is correct, but in reality, this is a complete disgrace.

And vice versa, in the extreme left lane (where only passenger cars) many people drive at a speed of 120-130 km / h, because it is adequate and safe. After all, there is nothing wrong with the fact that all cars move at the same, albeit rather big speed. The traffic flow in this case is calm and predictable, there are fewer people who want to drive. It really becomes an emergency when there is one idiot who wants to play checkers. But the lower the flow rate, the more such idiots become. If the speed limit in the left lanes becomes 110 km/h (yes, let's face it, 130 in fact), then it will be beneficial for the vast majority of drivers to comply with the established regime, rather than trying to press the pedal a little.

Probok.net takes the initiative to conduct an experiment on the Moscow Ring Road, in an ideal place for this - a site Elk Island(from 94 to 103 km), where 8 km ring road are not interrupted by exits and junctions. All that is needed is to install the appropriate signs, information boards and observe the situation for 2 months: measure the accident rate, average speeds. Why try to go 150 km/h when you can legally go 130 (which is a very decent speed).

When we voiced this idea in the relevant authorities, we heard a natural reaction: that drivers would not understand how to drive (apparently, traffic would completely stop due to motorists who fell into a stupor), and that the accident rate on the Moscow Ring Road would sharply increase. That is, the driver on the right lane is normal, and the limit of 80 kilometers per hour in the same place is inevitable accidents. This was the first emotional reaction, now we need to discuss the issue seriously.

In fact, there is nothing wrong with such a high-speed mode.
It has been operating for a long time in many countries of the world. The most annoying thing is that we are bypassed by our former compatriots. For example, the Azerbaijanis have introduced such an innovation.


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Moreover, the difference in speed between the extreme lanes is 40 km / h and nothing terrible happens. Moscow drivers drive no worse than Baku ones.

And the Ukrainians are not far behind. My beloved and peaceful Kyiv...


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Far abroad, somewhere in Asia

It is important to explain a couple more points in advance.

Moscow has great example with an increase in speed on Leningradsky Prospekt and Zvenigorodskoye Highway from 60 to 80 km/h. Today I spoke again with the state traffic inspectorate, and they confirmed to me that the accident rate did not increase from this. This only confirms the fact that drivers are more willing to comply with an adequate regime.

The maximum capacity of the road is reached at a speed of 50 km/h. However, in fact throughput determines not the speed, but the density of the flow. Therefore, when there are a lot of cars on the Moscow Ring Road, the average speed can drop to zero, regardless of what is indicated on the signs.

The famous Moscow traffic jams will not interfere with the innovation. It is no secret that most speed fines are issued at night, free from traffic jams, so it is so important not to try to fine more people, but to give clear rules games that will be comfortable to follow.

Moscow is one of the largest cities in the world, we have huge distances, and fast speed movement becomes especially an important factor. In fact, the multi-speed mode has been operating on the Moscow Ring Road for a long time. You just need to admit it and fix it.

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Safety on Moscow roads largely depends on the speed limit established by the traffic rules. Moving at the speed allowed by the State traffic inspectorate, the motorist will be able to react in time and prevent an accident. website publishes speed limits for different types Moscow roads.

Speed ​​limit in Moscow

In residential areas and in yard areas, the speed of the car should not exceed 20 kilometers per hour. On all other roads of the capital, you can move at a speed of 60 kilometers per hour, with the exception of the Moscow Ring Road, Third Ring Road and some other highways.

At a speed of no more than 80 kilometers per hour, you can move along the Third Ring Road and sections of outbound highways with the corresponding signs, which may change due to weather conditions and for other reasons.

Highways of the capital:

  • Kutuzov Avenue;
  • Mozhayskoe highway;
  • Leningrad highway;
  • Volokolamsk Highway (from Vrubel St. to the Moscow Canal);
  • Warsaw highway (from Kashirskoe highway to MKAD);
  • Volgogradsky prospect (from Talalikhina street to Moscow Ring Road);
  • Kashirskoe highway (from Varshavskoe highway to Borisovsky pr.);
  • Rublevskoe highway;
  • Rublevo-Uspenskoe highway;
  • Kiev highway;
  • Altufevskoe highway;
  • Yaroslavl highway (from the Severyaninsky overpass to the Moscow Ring Road);
  • Shchelkovo highway (from Lilac boulevard to 3rd Parkovaya street).
On the Moscow Ring Road, the maximum speed limit is 100 kilometers per hour.

Speeding fines

The minimum fine is from 500 to 5000 rubles, and the maximum is deprivation of rights from 4 to 6 months.

  • For exceeding the speed limit from 0 to 20 km/h – liability is not provided;
  • Exceeding the speed limit by 20 km/h, but not more than 40 km/h, is punishable by a fine of 500 rubles;
  • Speeding from 40 km / h, but not more than 60 km / h - from 1000 to 1500 rubles;
  • Speeding from 60 km/h, but not more than 80 km/h - from 2000 to 2500 rubles or deprivation of rights from 4 to 6 months;
  • Speeding from 80 km / h - 5000 rubles or deprivation of rights for 6 months.

Speed ​​limits in Troitsky and Novomoskovsky districts

The annexed territories included many suburban highways, for example, Kiev and Kaluga highway where the speed limit is 90 kilometers per hour. But in populated areas it is unacceptable to exceed the speed of 60 kilometers per hour.

Police officers record speeding with the help of a mobile radar. If the fact is affected by the device, then the traffic police inspector draws up a protocol on the spot and issues a receipt.

In addition, stationary radars are used. They are installed on special road structures in places of heavy traffic and on highways with dedicated lanes. These devices have the functions of photo and video recording of the car and car numbers. All information about offenders is sent either to the post of traffic police officers or to the traffic police.

If speeding or driving into a dedicated lane was fixed by stationary radars, then expect receipts by mail.

Safety on Moscow roads largely depends on the speed limit established by the traffic rules. Moving at the speed allowed by the State traffic inspectorate, the motorist will be able to react in time and prevent an accident. the site publishes speed limits for different types of Moscow roads.

Speed ​​limit in Moscow

In residential areas and in yard areas, the speed of the car should not exceed 20 kilometers per hour. On all other roads of the capital, you can move at a speed of 60 kilometers per hour, with the exception of the Moscow Ring Road, Third Ring Road and some other highways.

At a speed of no more than 80 kilometers per hour, you can move along the Third Ring Road and sections of outbound highways with appropriate signs, which may change due to weather conditions and for other reasons.

Highways of the capital:

  • Kutuzov Avenue;
  • Mozhayskoe highway;
  • Leningrad highway;
  • Volokolamsk Highway (from Vrubel St. to the Moscow Canal);
  • Warsaw highway (from Kashirskoe highway to Moscow Ring Road);
  • Volgogradsky prospect (from Talalikhina street to Moscow Ring Road);
  • Kashirskoe highway (from Varshavskoe highway to Borisovsky pr.);
  • Rublevskoe highway;
  • Rublevo-Uspenskoe highway;
  • Kiev highway;
  • Altufevskoe highway;
  • Yaroslavl highway (from the Severyaninsky overpass to the Moscow Ring Road);
  • Schelkovskoe Highway (from Sirenevoi Boulevard to 3rd Parkovaya Street).
On the Moscow Ring Road, the maximum speed limit is 100 kilometers per hour.

Speeding fines

The minimum fine is from 500 to 5000 rubles, and the maximum is deprivation of rights from 4 to 6 months.

  • For exceeding the speed limit from 0 to 20 km/h – liability is not provided;
  • Exceeding the speed limit by 20 km/h, but not more than 40 km/h, is punishable by a fine of 500 rubles;
  • Speeding from 40 km / h, but not more than 60 km / h - from 1000 to 1500 rubles;
  • Speeding from 60 km/h, but not more than 80 km/h - from 2000 to 2500 rubles or deprivation of rights from 4 to 6 months;
  • Speeding from 80 km / h - 5000 rubles or deprivation of rights for 6 months.

Speed ​​limits in Troitsky and Novomoskovsky districts

The annexed territories included many suburban highways, for example, the Kiev and Kaluga highways, where the speed limit of 90 kilometers per hour was preserved. But in populated areas it is unacceptable to exceed the speed of 60 kilometers per hour.

Police officers record speeding with the help of a mobile radar. If the fact is affected by the device, then the traffic police inspector draws up a protocol on the spot and issues a receipt.

In addition, stationary radars are used. They are installed on special road structures in places of heavy traffic and on highways with dedicated lanes. These devices have the functions of photo and video recording of the car and car numbers. All information about offenders is sent either to the post of traffic police officers or to the traffic police.

If speeding or driving into a dedicated lane was fixed by stationary radars, then expect receipts by mail.

I'm preparing for a theory test on the rules of the road and in order to better understand, I wrote this document.

Why restrictions?

I did not delve into the history of the emergence of traffic rules, my opinion is that the rules appeared in order to reduce the number of accidents. Accidents are bad, the number of accidents is the parameter that should be striven to reduce.

From my point of view, the speed limit is introduced precisely in order to reduce the number of accidents.

Driver reaction speed

There is such a thing as driver reaction speed. At different people this time ranges from half a second to two seconds. The higher the vehicle speed, the greater the distance the vehicle travels during the driver's reaction time. The slower the speed, the less the car will travel in the driver's reaction time, and the more likely it is that the driver will have time to perform a maneuver that will avoid an accident.

Main rule

The rules of the road are very a good thing but the rules are limited. Real life is much more varied. If something is allowed by the rules, this does not mean that it must be done. If the rules allow you to drive 60 km / h, but, for example, the weather is terrible, then you should not drive at the maximum allowed speed.

The main rule - you need to think about safety.

Permitted speeds

What are the allowed speeds? These are figures for cars of category B, for other categories the restrictions are somewhat different.

  • 60 km/h - permitted speed in the city
  • 90 km/h - permitted speed outside the city
  • 110 km/h - permitted speed on the motorway

There is quite a logic here. There are more cars and pedestrians in the city than outside the city, because of this more possibilities for the emergence emergencies so don't go too fast. Outside the city, the speed limit is higher than in the city - it is also logical, outside the city you often drive along a straight road, you don’t need to make many maneuvers, it’s easier to drive. The motorway is specially built so that cars move quickly along it, there are special restrictions to ensure safety on the road, so the highest speed is allowed there.

The motorway has another feature related to the speed of movement. The motorway can only be accessed vehicles that can reach speeds of 40 km / h or more. Those. slow-moving vehicles are prohibited from entering the motorway.

Signs about speed

There are three general speed limits. 60, 90 or 110 km/h. But these are too general figures. For example, there is good road in the city, it can be allowed even more. Or there is some road where accidents are very frequent - it is worth reducing the allowed speed there.

Signs are used to solve this problem. There are 3 signs that are directly related to the speed limit.

Firstly, this is the “Maximum Speed ​​Limit” sign from the “Prohibition Signs” section. In the zone of action of this sign it is forbidden to move at a speed greater than what is written on the sign:

Then there is the "Minimum Speed ​​Limit" sign from the "mandatory signs" section. In the zone of its action it is forbidden to move at a speed less than what is written on the sign:

Markup about speed

In addition, the speed is adjustable special characters, the sign "Maximum speed limit" can be duplicated on the markings. It looks something like this:

Road markings are drawn with white paint, but they say that an experiment is underway, and sometimes the circle is painted with red paint, so that the markings look more like a prohibition sign.

the main road

In the classroom at a driving school they told interesting fact, it is somewhat related to the speed of movement, I want to write it down.

As you know, at an unregulated intersection, if there are no special signs, the main road is a paved road against a dirt road. Why is that? By dirt road you drive at a slower speed: this is a bad road on which it shakes, and in order to drive more or less comfortably, you need to slow down. So you shook on a dirt road, reached the intersection with an asphalt road. On asphalt, you can freely ride at a higher speed than on a dirt road. Drivers driving on asphalt are already accustomed to driving at high speed and are more “dangerous” than those drivers who, while driving on bad road accustomed to low speed. Therefore, it was decided that the paved road is the main one in relation to the dirt road in order to give way to more "dangerous" drivers.

The car behind does not keep the distance

Another important point, which is indirectly related to speed. What to do if the driver behind does not keep the distance? The answer is very simple - increase the distance to the car in front. In this case, you will be able to brake more slowly, and this blockhead from behind will not crash into you. This is question 18 of the 38 ticket exam questionnaire.

Permitted speed on the Moscow Ring Road

  1. Signs "Road for cars" should be installed on the Moscow Ring Road
  2. Permitted speed on the Moscow Ring Road - 100 km / h

The "Road for Motor Vehicles" sign imposes exactly the same restrictions on the road as the "Motorway" sign, except for speed. Category B cars on motorways are allowed speeds up to 110 km / h, and for roads on which there is a “Road for cars” sign, there are no special instructions about speed.

Additional restrictions

In addition to the standard restrictions - 60 in the city, 90 outside the city, 110 on the highway, the traffic rules also say the following:

  • 20 km / h - speed limit in a residential area (there are special signs)
  • 50 km/h - speed limit when towing another car

If the car has a trailer, then the restrictions are as follows:

  • 60 km/h in the city (same speed as without a trailer)
  • 70 km/h - driving outside the city with a trailer
  • 90 km/h - driving on the motorway with a trailer

Complete list of all speed limits for Category B

  • 20 km/h - the maximum permitted speed in a residential area
  • 50 km/h - when towing another car
  • 60 km/h - in the city (with or without a trailer)
  • 70 km/h - outside the city with a trailer
  • 90 km/h - outside the city
  • 90 km/h - on the motorway with a trailer
  • 110 km/h - motorway

TODO

The post has been written, but within the framework of the speed of movement, it is still very interesting to consider the following questions:

  • How to calculate speed? Now, to solve a problem like “How many meters will a car travel in 2 seconds if it is moving at a speed of 90 km / h?”, I need to take a piece of paper and a pen. It would be great to work through this moment, remember a few constants so that such tasks can be solved in the mind.
  • In the event of an emergency stop, the SDA says that you need to put a red triangle (which is officially called an "emergency stop sign") no less than 15 meters from the car in the city and no less than 30 meters outside the city. I'm interested to see how these numbers are justified - take the allowed speed, the driver's reaction time, multiply-divide and understand how such numbers will help to avoid an accident.
  • Distance from signs in the city and outside the city. Signs are placed 50-100 meters in the city and 150-300 meters outside the city. Here, too, it was interesting to calculate these numbers in speed.
  • Fines for speeding.