Switzerland Debates Lower Speed Limits on Motorways
Following rejection of six-lane motorway expansion, Swiss authorities consider speed limit reduction as alternative solution to traffic congestion.

Key Takeaways
- 52 percent of Swiss voters rejected the six-lane motorway extension proposal.
- Motorists in Switzerland currently spend 48,000 hours in traffic jams annually.
- Green Party MP Raphaël proposes lowering the general speed limit from 120 km/h to 100 km/h.
- Motorway capacity is maximized when vehicles travel at approximately 85 km/h.
- From 2026, ASTRA plans to systematically implement 80 km/h limits during peak times using algorithms.
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"Factors such as vacations, public holidays or events such as trade fairs, concerts or sporting events can also have an influence on this."
"From 2026 onwards, we want to handle it systematically this way, when we have even better algorithms and we have the necessary structures such as signalling systems that make such a regime possible."