Reduced speed limits
Discussion
A thought just occurred to me (doesn't happen often) regarding temporary reduced speed limits. In a sitution where there was a temp reduced speed limit in effect, say 60 mph on a motorway, does this mean that lorries and cars towing can still travel at their max designated speed of 60mph
Same applies on a single carriageway where there is a 'need' to temporarily reduce the limit to 40 due to roadworks etc, can a lorry still travel at 40 (it's max permitted speed anyway), without fear of being 'pulled'?
If this is the case, surely if there is a need to reduce the speed limit at all, then it should apply to all vehicles as a percentage of the max or would this be all to much for joe public to take in.
Ross
>>> Edited by r55mur on Tuesday 16th September 19:15
Same applies on a single carriageway where there is a 'need' to temporarily reduce the limit to 40 due to roadworks etc, can a lorry still travel at 40 (it's max permitted speed anyway), without fear of being 'pulled'?
If this is the case, surely if there is a need to reduce the speed limit at all, then it should apply to all vehicles as a percentage of the max or would this be all to much for joe public to take in.
Ross
>>> Edited by r55mur on Tuesday 16th September 19:15
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