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Department of Transport and Planning - Speed Zones
Speed Zones is a spatial dataset (polyline) of every road in Victoria. The data includes attributes such as the speed zone value for that road segment and the direction it applies to. Considerations The speed zone value is always the lowest value at any point in time throughout the 24 hour period. For example, if a shopping strip or school zone has 40km/hr applied for a portion of the time and the rest of the time is 60km/hr, then 40/km/hr is applied to that road segment. See the ‘Speed Signs’ dataset for more information. Data Quality Whilst every effort has been made to ensure this information is up-to-date, there may be instances where signs are not yet recorded in this system. Disclaimer No claim is made as to the accuracy or currency of the content on this site at any time. This data is provided on the basis that users undertake responsibility for assessing the relevance and accuracy of its content. The Victorian Government and Department of Transport and Planning accept no liability to any person or group for the data or advice (or the use of such data or advice) which is provided or incorporated into it by reference.
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Department of Transport and Planning - Speed Signs
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Speed Signs is a spatial dataset (point) that shows the location of every Speed Limit sign across Victoria including advisory 'Speed Limit Ahead' signs. The data includes attributes such as Road Name, Sign Size, Type, Speed Value, Bearing and Direction. Variable speed signs display the alternative speed limit during the times that limit is active. This is captured in the variable time and day fields in the dataset. A standard ('static') speed sign with the prevailing speed limit is provided at the end of the zone which serves to end the variable zone, or act as a reminder sign for times when the variable speed limit isn't active. Data Quality Whilst every effort has been made to ensure this information is up-to-date, there may be instances where signs are not yet recorded in this system. Disclaimer No claim is made as to the accuracy or currency of the content on this site at any time. This data is provided on the basis that users undertake responsibility for assessing the relevance and accuracy of its content. The Victorian Government and Department of Transport and Planning accept no liability to any person or group for the data or advice (or the use of such data or advice) which is provided or incorporated into it by reference.
Speed Limits (on State Highways and Subsidiary Roads)
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The State Road Speed Limits dataset contains posted speed zone data relating to Tasmanian State Highways and Subsidiary Roads. It reflects the State's regulatory speed limit for each section of road, correct as of May 2020. This data set does not have any legal status, and it may not correspond with the actual speed limit posted as speed limit may have changed since the date of publication. The dataset is reviewed annually at a minimum.
Main Roads WA - Legal Speed Limits 2018
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This datasets presents Legal Speed Limits on state and local roads. The speed limit is the maximum speed limit allowed under the provisions of the State Traffic Act and Regulations. Road speed limits are used to regulate the speed of road vehicles. Speed limits may define maximum (which may be variable), minimum or no speed limit and are normally indicated using a traffic sign. Speed limits are set by the Commissioner of Main Roads Western Australia (Regulation 297 of the Road Traffic Code 2000) and enforced by national or regional police and/or judicial bodies. This layer shows the location of legal speed limits on all public access roads found in the Integrated Road Information System (IRIS) and is provided for information only. This data presents the speed limits of roads in Western Australia as of August 2018. For more information please visit the MRWA Open Data Portal.