What is the maximum speed a car towing a light trailer can drive on a motorway or a dual carriageway?
Traffic regulations establish that passenger cars towing a trailer up to 750 kilograms (light trailer) may not exceed a maximum speed of 90 kilometers per hour on motorways and dual carriageways.
If towing a trailer with M.A.M. greater than 750 kilograms (non-light trailer), the maximum speed at which they can drive on these types of roads will be also 90 km/hour.
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Traffic regulations establish that passenger cars towing a trailer up to 750 kilograms (light trailer) may not exceed a maximum speed of 90 kilometers per hour on motorways and dual carriageways.
If towing a trailer with M.A.M. greater than 750 kilograms (non-light trailer), the maximum speed at which they can drive on these types of roads will be also 90 km/hour.
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