Urgent warning over popular speed limit myth that could see drivers slapped with fine & points

  • Built-up areas

The speed limit for all types of vehicles in built-up areas is 30mph.

Be it a car, a motorcycle, a bus or a heavy vehicle, across the UK, you can only drive at 30mph in such roads.

  • Single carriageways

The speed limits in single carriageways vary between vehicles.

In such a road, the speed limits for:

  • A car, a motorcycle, a car-derived van or a dual-purpose vehicle is 60mph.
  • A car, a motorcycle, a car-derived can or a dual-purpose vehicle when towing a caravan or a trailer is 50mph.
  • A motorhome or motor caravan that is not more than 3.05 tonnes is 60mph.
  • A motorhome or motor caravan that is more than 3.05 tonnes is 50mph.
  • All buses, coaches and minibuses, be it if they are under 12 metres long or over, is 50mph.
  • Goods vehicles that do not carry more than 7.5 tonnes, is 50mph.
  • Good vehicles that carry more than 7.5 tonnes in England and Wales, is 50mph.
  • Goods vehicles that carry more than 7.5 tonnes in Scotland, is 40mph.
  • Dual carriageways

The speed limits in dual carriageways vary too, depending on the type of vehicle.

The speed limit for:

  • A car, a motorcycle, a car-derived can or a dual-purpose vehicle is 70mph.
  • A car, a motorcycle, a car-derived van or a dual-purpose vehicle towing a caravan or a trailer is 60mph.
  • A motorhome or a motor caravan carrying less than 3.05 tonnes is 70mph.
  • A motorhome or a motor caravan carrying more than 3.05 tonnes is 60mph.
  • Buses, coaches and minibuses is always 60mph, no matter whether they are longer than 12 metres or not.
  • A goods vehicle carrying less than 7.5 tonnes is 60mph.
  • A goods vehicle carrying more than 7.5 tonnes in England and Wales is 60mph.
  • A goods vehicle carrying more than 7.5 tonnes in Scotland is 50mph.
  • Motorways

On a motorway, the speed limits depends on what vehicle you are driving too.

The speed limit for:

  • A car, a motorcycle, a car-derived van or a dual-purpose vehicle is 70mph.
  • A car, a motorcycle, a car-derived van or a dual-purpose vehicle towing a caravan or a trailer is 60mph.
  • A motorhome or a motor caravan carrying less or more than 3.05 tonnes is 70mph.
  • A bus, a coach or a minibus that is shorter than 12 metres is 70mph.
  • A bus, a coach or a minibus longer than 12 metres is 60mph.
  • A goods vehicle carrying less than 7.5 tonnes is 70mph, but if it is towing a trailer, then it must be driven at 60mph.
  • A good vehicle carrying more than 7.5 tonnes in England, Wales or Scotland is 60mph.

It's good to note some following changes that may be applied to how your vehicle is classified while driving:

  • If your van is loaded with less than two tonnes, then it is considered as a car-derived van or dual-purpose vehicle.
  • If your motorhome or motor caravan is either carrying goods for exhibition or used as a workshop or to keep storage, then they are classified as a goods vehicle.