A car on a dual carriageway, what is the maximum speed it may travel at?
Speed
Explanation
The **maximum speed** allowed for a car on a **dual carriageway** is **120 km/h**. This is because dual carriageways and motorways have higher speed limits than other types of roads, such as highways or paths.
- On dual carriageways, cars can travel at a maximum of 120 km/h, while other vehicles, such as buses or mixed vehicles, have a limit of 100 km/h.
- It is important not to exceed this limit, as driving at a higher speed is considered **speeding**, which is punishable.
Therefore, for a car on a dual carriageway, the maximum permitted speed is **120 km/h**.
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