Proposal to reduce the A30 to from NSL to 40mph

Proposal to reduce the A30 to from NSL to 40mph

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LunarOne

Original Poster:

5,297 posts

138 months

Tuesday 20th December 2022
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Saw a sign today on the A30 between Egham and Virginia Water in Surrey notifying of a proposal to reduce the speed limit from the current national speed limit which has been in place for at least as long as I have been alive, which is nearly 50 years, to 40mph.

During the day, traffic volumes prevent speeds getting much above 40mph anyway, but at night this is the last "fast" bit of road before I get home and I have enjoyed being able to do 60mph on it for years. I remember that getting anywhere near 60mph on it felt terrifying in my first car, an MGB GT but nowadays in a modern car it feels perfectly safe. It's also he last bit of NSL road that isn't a motorway in the area.

I have made my feelings clear in a strongly worded objection. If you are local and feel the same way, or if you just object to the constant dumbing down of speed limits in general, then please make your feelings known in the very short consultation response form at:

https://www.surreysays.co.uk/environment-and-infra...

Thanks!

Mr Tidy

22,521 posts

128 months

Tuesday 20th December 2022
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Objection submitted (but will probably be ignored)!

dreamer75

1,402 posts

229 months

Tuesday 20th December 2022
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Objection submitted.

I've asked for the evidence that speeds of 40-60mph were contributory to incidents. As currently it seems to be based purely on opinion and concern.......

Ranger 6

7,061 posts

250 months

Wednesday 21st December 2022
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Objected

Cats

994 posts

175 months

Wednesday 21st December 2022
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Objected, let's see what difference it makes

CoolHands

18,745 posts

196 months

Wednesday 21st December 2022
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pointless.

carbon brake net patient zero! or something

Terminator X

15,164 posts

205 months

Wednesday 21st December 2022
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Pretty much no houses on it between "villages" so it seems nuts to me. Why is it limits always going down but rarely or never up! Cars never been safer etc either.

Can we protest somehow?

TX.

Edit - doh read first post now redface

davek_964

8,848 posts

176 months

Thursday 22nd December 2022
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When cars were first being used, somebody had to walk in front of them waving a flag.

I joked to the g/f the other day - given the constant reduction of speed limits everywhere - especially the increasing 20mph zones - I reckon it's only 10-20 years until we're back to that in towns...