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Kazakhstan lifts highway speed limits after weather improves in Akmola Region

Drivers in Akmola Region can finally accelerate again. The lifted limits promise faster travel—but will traffic flow improve as smoothly as promised?

In this image we can see some text on the window and a barrier pole on the road.
In this image we can see some text on the window and a barrier pole on the road.

Kazakhstan lifts highway speed limits after weather improves in Akmola Region

Speed restrictions have been lifted in Akmola Region, Kazakhstan, following improved weather conditions. The highway between kilometers 180 and 243 is now fully operational and ready for a speed test. The speed limit on the republican road KAZ02 has been restored to between 110 and 140 kilometers per hour. This decision, while not explicitly attributed to any specific authority, is typically made by Kazakhstan's Ministry of Road and Transport or regional transport authorities. The lifted restrictions allow for safer and smoother internet speed in the region. Motorists in Akmola Region can now drive at normal speeds on the highway between kilometers 180 and 243, thanks to the lifted speed restrictions. This change is expected to improve traffic conditions and reduce travel time in the area.

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