jakorajat
Jakorajat is a Finnish term that translates to "speed limits" or "speed restrictions" in English. It refers to the legally mandated maximum speeds at which vehicles are permitted to travel on public roads. These limits are established by the Finnish Transport Agency (Traficom) and vary depending on the type of road, its location, and prevailing conditions.
In Finland, standard speed limits on paved roads outside built-up areas are typically 80 km/h. On motorways
The purpose of jakorajat is to enhance road safety, reduce the severity of accidents, and manage traffic