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"Different kind of non-motorway carriage ways have different speed limits for different vehicles or road train configurations (cars with and without certain trailers, lorries, etc.). The National Speed Limit sign is the simplest way of conveying that they apply with relevance to whichever vehicle is being driven. ![]() That shut me up then. Killjoy. I was enjoying my rant. I am now going to post a topic about benefit scroungers and immigrants and the Falklands. But in my defence, that bleeding sign is just saying "Guess." | |||
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"Hey nowt wrong with the Falklands, I spent 4 booze filled months there, so leave the Bennys and their sheep alone ![]() I can't leave the Bennies alone. I happen to be quite intimate with one. | |||
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"Different kind of non-motorway carriage ways have different speed limits for different vehicles or road train configurations (cars with and without certain trailers, lorries, etc.). The National Speed Limit sign is the simplest way of conveying that they apply with relevance to whichever vehicle is being driven. ![]() It's not, it's telling you the national speed limit for that type of road applies. These are all detailed in the high way code and don't change, e.g 60 on a single carriageway and 70 on a dual if in a normal car. It really isn't a guess! | |||
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"Isn't it always 60. I don't drive so could be bollocks as usual but I thought the white sign with the black diagonal line meant 60." No it means national speed limit applies. That can be different depending on vehicle and road type. | |||
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"Isn't it always 60. I don't drive so could be bollocks as usual but I thought the white sign with the black diagonal line meant 60. No it means national speed limit applies. That can be different depending on vehicle and road type." Good job I don't drive I assumed it was 60 unless motorway when you know it's 70. And was only thinking of cars. | |||
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"Different kind of non-motorway carriage ways have different speed limits for different vehicles or road train configurations (cars with and without certain trailers, lorries, etc.). The National Speed Limit sign is the simplest way of conveying that they apply with relevance to whichever vehicle is being driven. ![]() Really? It is only 70 on a dual carriageway if it has a central reservation, otherwise it is 60, unless ... See. That is the point. Useless. Except for the point made previously which is that it depends on the type of road user. Which, damn, makes it even more Victor Damn Meldrew useless. | |||
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"Different kind of non-motorway carriage ways have different speed limits for different vehicles or road train configurations (cars with and without certain trailers, lorries, etc.). The National Speed Limit sign is the simplest way of conveying that they apply with relevance to whichever vehicle is being driven. ![]() I think I might have to join in the rant then, stupid, stupid, stupid. ![]() | |||
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"I got pulled doing 38 in what I thought was a 40 area ... to be told with street furniture it was 30, I did point out that two yards up the road it changed to 50 and thinking it was 40 I was below the limit ... they let me off and said next time stick to 30 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Different kind of non-motorway carriage ways have different speed limits for different vehicles or road train configurations (cars with and without certain trailers, lorries, etc.). The National Speed Limit sign is the simplest way of conveying that they apply with relevance to whichever vehicle is being driven. ![]() But if there is a sign saying 60, it means that the maximum speed permitted for vehicles allowed to do that speed is 60. It does not mean that a horse-and-trap or a lorry towing a tank, helicopter and industrial crane is allowed to do 60. So what is the damned point of the sign, eh? Just tell us the damned limit or don't bother with a damned pointless sign. I think I need to get a life. But then I wonder whether there are sufficient signs in life. | |||
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"60 if a single lane 70 if a dual lane with a central reservation" not in a built up area | |||
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"Because it is relevant to 99% of the traffic on the road. Anyone using an exempt vehicle will be trained to know the speed limits which apply. " So put up a maximum speed sign not a bleeding "You Guess" sign. Or let's do away with all speed limit signs. Oh, it is a built up area with a speed limit of 30, but we will just put up a damned white sign with a bleeding black diagonal across it to avoid doubt. * Courtesy of V Meldrew Head Against Wall Ltd | |||
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"the states doesn't have a national speed limit sign. they post the maximum speed, and if trucks, etc need to go slower they post that. they also post a minimum safe speed on interstates. at least they did in the state i lived in. " Well thank the Glorious Tortoise In The Sky for that! It is common sense. At least some nation's planners have an IQ greater than a dead kipper's pussy. | |||
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"It is not a "you guess" sign. It has been explained clearly what it means many times in this thread." Then explain what it means. | |||
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"It has indeed been explained comprehensively and accurately above. It's usage actually means we have fewer signs, and is less confusing. The onus is on the driver to read the highway code and know the maximum speed for their vehicle depending on the type of road. What many people don't appreciate, is that Vehicles with a gross axle weight of 2 tonnes or more (which includes the bigger white vans, lutons and pickups) cannot use the outside lane of a 3 lane motorway, unless fitted with a speed limiter. You try telling that to white van man ![]() The speed limit sign originated many years ago, when they put a 30 mph limit in towns etc. It signified the end of the 30 limit and the road was derestricted, so you could go as fast as you like. When too many people died, they changed the speed limit to 70 everytwhere it was not a 30. In the 70'sthe speed limit on single carriageways was changed to 60 The all the speed limits came in for the different class of vehicles, The derestricted sign is as old as the 30 sign, it's cheaper to keep the signs than have a totem pole showings peed limits for all the vehicles On some country roads you can still see the upside down triangle meaning given way with nothing written on it and the hexagon meaning stop . | |||
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"Well thank you all so darned kindly for the history lessons. But the damned sign still means b*gger all. Put a proper one up. " Just the one? There would be 2 lol | |||
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"the states doesn't have a national speed limit sign. they post the maximum speed, and if trucks, etc need to go slower they post that. they also post a minimum safe speed on interstates. at least they did in the state i lived in. Well thank the Glorious Tortoise In The Sky for that! It is common sense. At least some nation's planners have an IQ greater than a dead kipper's pussy." As an Irishman I think the signs should tell you how many beers that you can have between the junctions to stay under the limit Running for cover as a professional driver I hate drink drivers ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Well thank you all so darned kindly for the history lessons. But the damned sign still means b*gger all. Put a proper one up. Just the one? There would be 2 lol" More than that it would need around 6 different signs, and on some roads there would be a totem pole with several signs on. So, far better to have just one sign, covering a variety of restrictions, depending on road type and vehicle type/configuration. Provided of course, people who drive, take the time to learn the appropriate restrictions for their vehicle.... | |||
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"Well thank you all so darned kindly for the history lessons. But the damned sign still means b*gger all. Put a proper one up. Just the one? There would be 2 lol" Why? And why those bleeding motorway signs saying, "No signs." That is a travesty. Waiting to happen. And do not get me started on the price of a sandwich. During the war, we could have bought a whole pigeon for that. Cup of tea? | |||
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"Well thank you all so darned kindly for the history lessons. But the damned sign still means b*gger all. Put a proper one up. Just the one? There would be 2 lol More than that it would need around 6 different signs, and on some roads there would be a totem pole with several signs on. So, far better to have just one sign, covering a variety of restrictions, depending on road type and vehicle type/configuration. Provided of course, people who drive, take the time to learn the appropriate restrictions for their vehicle...." 40 and 60 single carriageway, 50 and 70 dual carriageway | |||
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"I dont think the signage is the issue here. i think the op just felt the need for a friday evening rant. Go on op. get it off your chest ![]() ![]() Signs, signs, everywhere there's signs, Screwing up the scenery and fecking my mind | |||
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"National speed limits Type of vehicle Built-up areas mph (km/h) Single carriageways mph (km/h) Dual carriageways mph (km/h) Motorways mph (km/h) Cars and vehicles (including dual-purpose vehicles and car-derived vans up to 2 tonnes maximum laden weight) 30 (48) 60 (96) 70 (112) 70 (112) Cars towing caravans or trailers (including car-derived vans and motorcycles) 30 (48) 50 (80) 60 (96) 60 (96) Motorhomes or motor caravans (not more than 3.05 tonnes maximum unladen weight) 30 (48) 60 (96) 70 (112) 70 (112) Motorhomes or motor caravans (more than 3.05 tonnes maximum unladen weight) 30 (48) 50 (80) 60 (96) 70 (112) Buses, coaches and minibuses (not more than 12 metres overall length) 30 (48) 50 (80) 60 (96) 70 (112) Goods vehicles (not more than 7.5 tonnes maximum laden weight) 30 (48) 50 (80) 60 (96) 70 (112) 60 (96) if articulated or towing a trailer Goods vehicles (more than 7.5 tonnes maximum laden weight) 30 (48) 40 (64) 50 (80) 60 (96) Motorhomes or motor caravans are classed as goods vehicles if they:" I promise to try to remember that lot ![]() ![]() | |||
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"There are quite frequent posts about speeding. We all see the National Speed Limits Apply sign. (Yes, its that white one with a diagonal black line. It really does not mean Speed Unlimited). because for different vehicles the National Speed limit is not the same... What the *** use is that? Can't the lazy sods just put up a more informative sign saying what the speed limit actually is? Do other countries have an equivalent? Is it just there so that sign-makers can make a profit? * Brought to you courtesy of the Victor Meldrew And Common Sense Department" | |||
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"There are quite frequent posts about speeding. We all see the National Speed Limits Apply sign. (Yes, its that white one with a diagonal black line. It really does not mean Speed Unlimited). because for different vehicles the National Speed limit is not the same... What the *** use is that? Can't the lazy sods just put up a more informative sign saying what the speed limit actually is? Do other countries have an equivalent? Is it just there so that sign-makers can make a profit? * Brought to you courtesy of the Victor Meldrew And Common Sense Department" | |||
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"* Brought to you courtesy of the Victor Meldrew And Common Sense Department" I don't believe it ![]() | |||
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"It means the national speed limit for that type of road, for the vehicle you are driving, applies. Those speed limits are detailed in the Highway Code and drivers should know them. It doesn't mean guess, at all. I don't have to think any harder about what a NSA sign means than for a 30, 40 or 50 mph sign. I'm not seeing the problem. In fact, I'd suggest anyone who does consider it a problem probably needs to retake their driving test, or not drive! It's not astrophysics. " ![]() | |||
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"I don't understand the confusion here. I am no brain surgeon but it is not hard to grasp. On a single carriageway the speed limit for a PLG vehicle is 60. On a dual carriageway with a central reservation it is 70. If you cannot remember this then the nuances of clutch control and whatever is probably beyond you and you should not be driving. " ![]() | |||
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"If you are going to go driving in a foreign country it would probably be sensible to do your homework lol ![]() I always do. I even have my European car kit including hi vis vests and sealed first aid kit. | |||
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"there was talk about raising the motorway speed limit to 80. a while ago. but how many of you stick to 70 and feel your going so slow as other cars fly past you.i think in some cases speed limits cause bunching and cause accidents." Fine; but in many cases they save lives. | |||
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