Informational sign showing the standard speed limits for cars in Georgia

The speed limits in Georgia are regulated by Law of Road Safety, article 29.[1][2][3]

Generic limits

Vehicle TypeCityRuralMotorways
Passenger and cargo vehicle (<3.5 t)6090110
Small bus and motorcycle608080
Vehicle with trailer (>3.5 t)607080
Vehicle with passenger trailer606060

Limits in urban areas

There are several streets in Tbilisi, Batumi and Kutaisi where the speed limit is higher than generic limit (60 km/h). For example:

  • Embankments of Mtkvari river in Tbilisi have limit of 70 km/h
  • George W. Bush street (airport route) in Tbilisi has limit of 80 km/h

Limits in rural areas

Historically, maximum speed limit in Georgia was 90 km/h as there were no motorways in the country. With the change of government in 2004 and activation of country's economy, the construction of first motorway started. The motorway forms one of the main transit routes of the country – S1/E60. Currently, the motorway part of the route spans from north exit of Tbilisi to Zemo Osiauri, a small village near Khashuri.

References

  1. "Speed limits in Georgia (Georgian)" (PDF). police.ge.
  2. "Speed limits in Georgia (English)". matsne.gov.ge.
  3. OlegS. "Speed limits in Europe". autotraveler.ru.
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