Egypt Raises Speed Limit on Wadi El Natrun–El Alamein Road to 120 km/h After Upgrades
120 km/h. Egypt's Ministry of Interior has increased the maximum speed limit for passenger cars on the Wadi El Natrun–El Alamein Road from 100 km/h to 120 km/h after development work on the route was completed, allowing motorists to benefit from the upgraded roadway while improving overall traffic flow along this key highway. The new limit is now in effect.
New Speed Limit Follows Road Development
The road has changed. New traffic signs showing the revised speed limit have been installed along the route in coordination with the relevant authorities responsible for placing the guidance signs, ensuring that drivers can clearly identify the updated limit while traveling between Wadi El Natrun and El Alamein and follow the new traffic instructions with confidence. The signs are in place.
Traffic Flow and Road Safety
What does that mean for drivers? The Ministry of Interior stressed that motorists must continue to comply with the posted speed limits despite the increase, as following traffic regulations remains essential for maintaining safety and security, while the revised limit is intended to regulate traffic movement, make travel easier, and maximize the benefits of the completed road upgrades by improving vehicle flow across the route. Safety comes first.
The objective is clear. The revised speed limit applies to passenger cars as announced, while drivers are still expected to observe all posted traffic signs and regulations so the completed development project can deliver smoother traffic movement without compromising road safety for everyone using this important highway. Compliance remains essential.
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