Speed limit on motorways.

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

Dirk

If 6 Was 9
Location
Watchet
I tend to stick at the NS, find a nice lorry and plug in behind it. Unless the roads are empty, it makes zero difference to journey times on the 120 mile jaunt down to my Dads in Kent, but makes a big difference to fuel consumption and stress levels.
The added bonus being that you have an escape route (hard shoulder) should things suddenly happen.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Indeed. Call me old fashioned, but we drive on the left in the UK.
 

Dirk

If 6 Was 9
Location
Watchet
The country would criminalise themselves. The technology doesn't care less if they're behaving or not.
It would generate an awful lot of ill will though, wouldn't it?
There's always a fine balance between law enforcement and a breakdown of trust and support for those doing the enforcing.
 

Tin Pot

Guru
It would generate an awful lot of ill will though, wouldn't it?
There's always a fine balance between law enforcement and a breakdown of trust and support for those doing the enforcing.

Would it?

I hate those daffodils cutting in with two feet to spare at 70mph. You're telling me you like it?
 

Tin Pot

Guru
Where did I say that?

Ive asked you two questions Dirk, I haven't put words in your mouth.

I am not a fan of surveillance, nor of criminalising the populations as the US have done - but people are dangerous idiots when it comes to cars.
 

Tin Pot

Guru
No, you were making an assumption.

Ok, have a virtual pint on me as recompense:

Pint-of-beer.jpg
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
Perhaps it's to reduce emissions? Not really a problem in a modern car where you can set the cruise control or speed limiter to 50. It may be safer as well, given that most people would stick to 50 if there were average speed cameras all the way. Unlike now, where some people do 55 and some do 90; more variance in the speed of vehicles often leads to more overtaking/more blindspots/more side swipes and collisions, not to mention everyone doing 50 would save lots of fuel.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
GPS or road sign speed limit recognition enforced speed limiting should be compulsory. We don't sell air weapons capable of firing above the legal limit, or hairdryers that make noise beyond a legal threshold, and our houses must adhere to stringent planning and building control regulations, but even the most humble car can stamp on the legal speed limit by almost 50%.

Ban it, stop it dead.
 

youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
I tend to stick at the NS, find a nice lorry and plug in behind it. Unless the roads are empty, it makes zero difference to journey times on the 120 mile jaunt down to my Dads in Kent, but makes a big difference to fuel consumption and stress levels.
It depends on the length of journey. I regularly make a 350 mile journey north via M5, M32, M1, A1M. A few years ago, before the endless average speed restrictions of 50mph for installation of concrete centre barriers and managed motoway upgrading it was possible to average 60mph or so - under 6 hours driving time. Recently if I manage less than 7 hrs driving I feel I've done well. I sympathise with the OP - Much of the time the work is finished, 3 lanes open, but the hard shoulder coned off for mile after mile, no sign of work being done.
 
Top Bottom