On this conventional road without a physical separation between the two directions of travel, what maximum speed may a motorcycle reach in order to overtake another vehicle?
Speed
Explanation
Overtaking on conventional roads: limit 90 km/h
On a **conventional road without physical separation** of directions, a motorcycle has a **limit of 90 km/h**.
- When **overtaking**, it is **no longer allowed** to exceed the maximum speed by **20 km/h**.
- Therefore, **the road's maximum is also the maximum for overtaking**: **90 km/h**.
This rule reduces the risk of **head-on collisions** and improves **safety** on roads with opposing traffic directions.
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