When driving a light quadricycle, what is the maximum speed at which I can travel?
Speed
Explanation
Light quadricycles have a **maximum permitted speed of 45 km/h** on roads. This is because these vehicles are classified along with two- and three-wheeled mopeds and vehicles for people with reduced mobility, which have specific speed restrictions.
- On **motorways and highways**, light quadricycles are not allowed.
- On **roads**, the maximum speed is **45 km/h**.
- On **paths**, the maximum speed is **30 km/h**.
Therefore, when driving a light quadricycle on a road, you must not exceed **45 km/h**.
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