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Switzerland considers lowering speed limit on motorways

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December 30, 2024
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Switzerland considers lowering speed limit on motorways
In November, Swiss voters rejected their government’s proposal to extend the country’s motorways to six lanes in order to help prevent bottlenecks. Now a new move is aiming to achieve the same goal.

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