Speed limits in Israel
Road safety law in Israel
The default speed limits in Israel are:[1]
- 50 km/h on urban roads;
- 80 km/h on non-urban roads;
- 90 km/h on non-urban roads with a built-up dividing area;
- 100 km/h on Route 1, the highway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem;[2]
- 110 km/h on a small number of high-speed roads; and
- 120 km/h on Highway 6, the north–south toll road.
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