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Previously on "National speed limit to be reduced to 50mph"
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostGuess what day it is tomorrow. I think that they just mistimed this article.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/810336-post40.html
Although no-one noticed
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I'm going to buy two identical cars, with revolving number plates.
That will screw them as I change plates at every junction.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostIt's irrelavent anyway, your average journey times will be largely unaffected.
I do 60 miles each way each day, a mix of A roads, dual carriage way and motorway. Average speed for the journey is 50 mph, sticking to the speed limits or as near as I can get to them in the traffic.
Originally posted by lambrini_socialist View Postdriving safely includes limiting your speed, unless you honestly believe that it is possible to drive safely at absolutely any speed.
Dropping the speed limit 10mph isn't going to solve the problem that the majority of road users are ufcking useless
Originally posted by Churchill View PostLearn to drive without killing each other and there wouldn't be a problem.
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Guess what day it is tomorrow. I think that they just mistimed this article.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostOver a ploughed field carrying a basket of eggs?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostCan you run faster than my R8?
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Benched contractors could seek gainful employment carrying red flags
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThis happened by stealth years ago. There are virtually no trunk roads around Nottingham that are national speed limits. You'll see the little 50 roundels everywhere (in fact one infamous stretch of dual carriageway near Ikea is 30mph...)
Simples.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Posthttp://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/dri...cle5864847.ece
THE government is to cut the national speed limit from 60mph to 50mph on most of Britain’s roads, enforced by a new generation of average speed cameras.
The reduction, to be imposed as early as next year, will affect two thirds of the country’s road network.
"Every step you take, every move you make, I'll be watching you"
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You will always be able to adapt petrol cars to run on ethanol quite easily, it's just the cost of the fuel may make it more a weekend toy, with the proles running hydrogen fuel cell-based cars.
Or, under a Labour government, roads being replaced altogether with trams and trains with micro chips put in people's brains which cause severe pain if they think about any alternative transport method that doesn't meet the "national interest". This is a good thing though as the suppression of free thought will reduce traffic accidents.
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