(Road within a) settled area in which the speed limit of a road is nationally caped to 30 mph (48 km/h).
The area within a city or town, as indicated by appropriate traffic signs (or, in the United Kingdom, by the presence of street lights), where different traffic rules are in effect, such as a reduction of the speed limit.
See more 1 Discharge of a firearm in a built - up area or a public place.
2 There were no great difficulties of expansion in the built - up area of Willstown.
3 There was a built - up area by the bridge and around the little summer-house harbour.
4 About 50% of built - up area is now thought to be under the sea.
5 Officials said the plane plunged into a built - up area of the Sumatra city of Medan.
6 In a built - up area , is a noisy home inevitable?
7 Officials said the plane plunged into a built - up area of Medan, one of Indonesia's largest cities.
8 Sam put the binoculars to his eyes as they left the built - up area of the city.
9 Discharge of a firearm in a built - up area .
10 St Peter's Field is no longer a field, but a built - up area of central Manchester, around St Peter's Square.
11 Singapore prices industrial sites by the potential built - up area and the cost could have been up to 30 times more.
12 Some 58% of its built - up area is registered in the land registry office under the names of Palestinians.
13 Population estimates refer to urban agglomerations, which comprise the built - up area of a city and the suburbs linked with it.
14 Naidoo stated that I can confirm that the SAPS registered a case of discharging of a firearm in a built - up area .
15 The fire at the premises in a built - up area on Leinster Place was reported at about 7.45pm.
16 He said UNRWA regularly provided the Israeli army with exact geographical coordinates of its facilities and the school was in a built - up area .
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