Revolving Signs

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steve harrison

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461 posts

268 months

Friday 1st March 2002
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Latest trick amongst the Great Unwashed of Epsom is that they've discovered it's pretty easy to turn round the speed limit signs on the A24. Where it goes from 30 to 40, either on the main road or where minor roads join at a T-junction the two signs are strapped either side of a single pole so they just spin them round.

So, what's the position here? "But officer, surely some mistake. I've just passed a sign clearly stating that the limit was 40"

Steve

M-Five

11,280 posts

285 months

Friday 1st March 2002
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How about making your own speed limit signs and placing them on your favourite stretch of 'testing' road. I guess 180mph should cover most cars!

hertsbiker

6,317 posts

272 months

Friday 1st March 2002
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I thought it was against regulations to have different
speed limits for each direction? I spoke to Traffic about this ages ago....

PetrolTed

34,430 posts

304 months

Friday 1st March 2002
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I remember closing off an entrance to one of the loony bins in Epsom late one night with a bunch of cones and diversion signs. We did a good job, the signs were still there 48 hours later.

Can't say I'm responsible for this one though...

steve harrison

Original Poster:

461 posts

268 months

Friday 1st March 2002
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I thought it was against regulations to have different
speed limits for each direction? I spoke to Traffic about this ages ago....




I know of a bit of the A5 near Brownhills where it's 40 one way and 50 the other, albeit on a dual carriageway - it's also the most gatsoed stretch of road I've ever seen with five or six in the space of two miles.

nonegreen

7,803 posts

271 months

Friday 1st March 2002
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I thought it was against regulations to have different
speed limits for each direction? I spoke to Traffic about this ages ago....




I know of a bit of the A5 near Brownhills where it's 40 one way and 50 the other, albeit on a dual carriageway - it's also the most gatsoed stretch of road I've ever seen with five or six in the space of two miles.



Thats down near rob gob and the wonderful and they are in open country so that makes them vulnerable to unautherised interference

Nightmare

5,197 posts

285 months

Friday 1st March 2002
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it is great moving cones around and seeing them there some time later - does make you wonder who actually is supposed to be 'in charge' of an area!

re: mis-signing...guess you'd be okay, though it wouldnt surprise me if some smart alec cop decided to make a point...cos the signs are (accordingto the highway code) only there to re-inforce already visible signs (like distance street lights are apart)...

hertsbiker

6,317 posts

272 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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..hasn't the street lighting thing been totally negated with all the different speed limits we have now?

mcecm

674 posts

268 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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When was the last time the authorities uprooted street lights when they changed the speed limit?

plotloss

67,280 posts

271 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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..hasn't the street lighting thing been totally negated with all the different speed limits we have now?




Nah they still use it as the 'lowest common denomonator' if they cant get you on anything else they'll say there is no repeaters and you were doing over 40mph for example and street lighting makes it 30 unless otherwise directed.

Matt.

M-Five

11,280 posts

285 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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Do motorways have repeater signs every 200 yards/metres - or do you revert to 30mph as it has lighting?

Anto

125 posts

283 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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I know of a bit of the A5 near Brownhills where it's 40 one way and 50 the other, albeit on a dual carriageway - it's also the most gatsoed stretch of road I've ever seen with five or six in the space of two miles.



You've not been on the A12 then.

Anto

plotloss

67,280 posts

271 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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Do motorways have repeater signs every 200 yards/metres - or do you revert to 30mph as it has lighting?



Motorways are denoted by being dual carriageways that have blue backed signage. Although I agree the law is a bit ambiguous in this respect. They have equally placed street lights and no repeaters, perhaps the definition of motorway (blue signs etc) is enough to override the lowest common denominator?

Matt.

Matt.

currymonster

3,925 posts

270 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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wow this is all getting a bit technical. Didnt realise there were so many Epsomites on here tho. Born and raised I was.

plotloss

67,280 posts

271 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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CurryMonster,

Did you get your whining noise sorted?

Matt.

CarZee

13,382 posts

268 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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I got my whining noise sorted out - sent the missus to her mothers for a few days...

currymonster

3,925 posts

270 months

Monday 4th March 2002
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plotloss,

The whining noise is still there but its quitened down quite a bit. I took the car for a bloody good top down blast on Surrey roads at 8am on Saturday morning and that seems to have sorted it. I think I'll put it down to cobwebs, as the Garage said it was ok, and a mate of mine who's into engines said he thought it was pretty normal.

Jake
P.S. Carzee, boom boom. Top Bernard Manning style gag. Good work.

>> Edited by currymonster on Monday 4th March 15:00