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when did the 70mph speed limit start on motorways
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If i remember rightly, it was a multiple pile-up in dense fog on the M1 and the politicos knee jerked the law.
It is a ridiculous restriction that should be removed. If anyone thinks that 70 mph is a sensible restriction to avoid dense fog fatalities they want their head examining. If they think that 70 mph is a sensible MOTORWAY restriction in good visibility they should be called upon to state why. In other places where there are no practical restrictions pile-ups re not commonplace, and if the 70 mph apologist says that it is a "safe " speed then I should immediately lobby for a 35 mph limit on motorways as that would be even safer.
It is a ridiculous restriction that should be removed. If anyone thinks that 70 mph is a sensible restriction to avoid dense fog fatalities they want their head examining. If they think that 70 mph is a sensible MOTORWAY restriction in good visibility they should be called upon to state why. In other places where there are no practical restrictions pile-ups re not commonplace, and if the 70 mph apologist says that it is a "safe " speed then I should immediately lobby for a 35 mph limit on motorways as that would be even safer.
i think thecorbyloon has the answer there... in answer to hippy - it's all about reaction times, 70mph or 105 ft a second you have to be alert to avoid any problems. If everyone adhered to the 2 second rule then perhaps with newer cars and their technology we could raise the speed limits. back in 1965 70mph was a good top speed for most family cars.