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Speed Limits
What are the legal speed limits in UK; these are the limits which must be legally obeyed. There is still confusion about 20mph and although I think it should be an offence t ignore it; is it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I saw one of those 'fly on the wall' police programmes once where the cops were using their speed guns in a 20 mph zone, so some forces are enforcing them.
As a separate issue I note you talk about speed limits in the UK. Oddly enough there is now variation in different parts, in that there are different speed limits for heavy lorries in Scotland than there are in the rest of the UK.
As a separate issue I note you talk about speed limits in the UK. Oddly enough there is now variation in different parts, in that there are different speed limits for heavy lorries in Scotland than there are in the rest of the UK.
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while o the subject of speed limits, why have they lowered the national speed limit from 60 to 50 in a lot of areas? totally unecessary as far as i'm concerned, and on the subject of the 20mph i think its a good idea but should only apply during school hours as not far away from me are 2 schools creating almost a 3/4 mile section of 20mph. Only tuesday i passed a speed camera van by the school collecting money for the council and believe it or not for some reason there wasn't a kid or teacher in sight
"...in that there are different speed limits for heavy lorries in Scotland than there are in the rest of the UK."
The trial 50mph limit on single carriageway for HGVs was introduced in conjunction with average speed cameras on the single carriageway section of the A9 from just north of Perth to Inverness, over 100 miles.
The dual carriageway part of the same road from Dunblane to Perth is also covered by these cameras.
It's been fairly successful so far.
The trial 50mph limit on single carriageway for HGVs was introduced in conjunction with average speed cameras on the single carriageway section of the A9 from just north of Perth to Inverness, over 100 miles.
The dual carriageway part of the same road from Dunblane to Perth is also covered by these cameras.
It's been fairly successful so far.