What is the maximum speed at which cars may travel on a dual carriageway (autovía)?
Highways and motorways
Explanation
Cars have a **maximum speed limit** of **120 km/h** on **dual carriageways**. This is because dual carriageways are designed to allow faster and safer traffic flow compared to other types of roads.
- On **motorways and dual carriageways**, cars are allowed to travel at a maximum speed of **120 km/h** to ensure the safety and comfort of drivers.
- This limit is set considering that, at this speed, there is a higher chance of survival in the event of an accident, compared to higher speeds.
- Additionally, dual carriageways have features that allow maintaining this speed safely, such as wide lanes and fewer intersections.
Therefore, the maximum speed allowed for cars on dual carriageways is **120 km/h**.
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