Is it permitted to drive on a dual carriageway, without justified cause, below the minimum speed limit established for that road?
Highways and motorways
Explanation
- On **motorways and expressways**, the **minimum permitted speed** is **60 kilometers per hour**. This means that you cannot drive below this speed without a justified cause.
- Driving below the established minimum speed is considered an **abnormally low speed**. This can be dangerous and is prohibited, as it may cause accidents or hinder the normal flow of traffic.
- There are exceptions where driving at a lower speed is allowed, such as in cases of **heavy traffic**, **vehicle breakdowns**, or **poor road conditions**. However, these situations are specific and justified.
- Therefore, if there is no justified cause, it is not permitted to drive below the minimum speed limit on an expressway, as it is considered an infraction.
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