What is the maximum speed at which a bicycle may travel outside built-up areas?
Speed
Explanation
The **maximum speed** at which a bicycle can travel outside urban areas is **45 km/h**. This applies to both **dual carriageways** and **roads**.
- On **dual carriageways**, bicycles can travel at a maximum of 45 km/h, but they cannot travel on motorways.

- On **roads**, a limit of 45 km/h is also set for bicycles.

Additionally, bicycles can exceed this speed if road conditions allow, meaning that in certain sections where it is safe and possible, they could go faster. However, the standard limit is 45 km/h.
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