Speed limits on many rural roads in England could be cut from 60mph to 40mph under government proposals.
The reduction should be considered by councils on roads with "many bends or junctions", the Department for Transport (DfT) says in draft guidance.
Some 49% of road deaths in 2010 in the UK took place on single carriageway rural roads with a 60mph speed limit.
A reduction to 50mph would be considered for "lower quality A and B roads" with "a relatively high number" of bends or junctions and where mean speeds are already below 50mph.
DfT figures for 2010 show that 68% of road
BBC News - Speed limits: 40mph plan for country roads
They're all low quality roads because they won't spend tax they take form the motorist on cking repairing them. Not to mention that they can put more speed cameras on them to catch people and tax them more...
The reduction should be considered by councils on roads with "many bends or junctions", the Department for Transport (DfT) says in draft guidance.
Some 49% of road deaths in 2010 in the UK took place on single carriageway rural roads with a 60mph speed limit.
A reduction to 50mph would be considered for "lower quality A and B roads" with "a relatively high number" of bends or junctions and where mean speeds are already below 50mph.
DfT figures for 2010 show that 68% of road
BBC News - Speed limits: 40mph plan for country roads
They're all low quality roads because they won't spend tax they take form the motorist on cking repairing them. Not to mention that they can put more speed cameras on them to catch people and tax them more...

however they all bring it to my house to charge it.
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