ChatterBank3 mins ago
motorway speed limit up to 80
the only time people stick to 70 is when a police car is around or there are cameras about.
will people stick to 80 ?
http://news.sky.com/h...news/article/16079703
will people stick to 80 ?
http://news.sky.com/h...news/article/16079703
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Thing is flip_flop who's the judge of "when conditions are right"?
There are enough people who speed through 50 mph limits where there are roadworks to suggest that that won't work.
I suspect that people would stick to 80 more in the short term and then ratchet up behavior as they did before.
Petrol companys would be happy though - I'm sure it'd push up their sales a couple of percent
There are enough people who speed through 50 mph limits where there are roadworks to suggest that that won't work.
I suspect that people would stick to 80 more in the short term and then ratchet up behavior as they did before.
Petrol companys would be happy though - I'm sure it'd push up their sales a couple of percent
I drive 100 miles a day on motorways and I think 80 should not be a problem, stats suggest more than 50% do that anyway and plod do turn a blind eye. The problem is when plod are driving down the motorway people brake to 70, in heavy conditions this actually causes traffic to come to a grinding halt - very quickly. Allowing 80 then maybe this will be eased.
Jake has a point, at 50-60 I can get 28 mpg (diesel) at 70-80 it is around 23 mpg and if faster can drop to as low as 17mpg.
Jake has a point, at 50-60 I can get 28 mpg (diesel) at 70-80 it is around 23 mpg and if faster can drop to as low as 17mpg.
>> Cars are much safer, they have more sophisticated equipment now than they did 40 or so years ago. They are capable of driving safely at higher speeds. <<
That may be all well and good but in my opinion the mentality of a vast percentage of the drivers has also changed in that time. There are a lot more idiots on the road now who do not know that they are idiots...
That may be all well and good but in my opinion the mentality of a vast percentage of the drivers has also changed in that time. There are a lot more idiots on the road now who do not know that they are idiots...
What happens nudgescuffler is that if traffic is at a high enough density and someone slows unexpectedly the people behind brake quicker and so on which eventually causes a traffic jam.
Now you might say people shouldn't be that close but as the number of cars goes up that becomes difficult to avoid.
Of course if the average speed goes up you can actually get more cars on the road.
However I don't think this is the biggest issue. In my experience lorries overtaking each other when the motorways are busy is the biggest cause.
Perhaps restricting them to the inside lane only during peak hours might help significantly
Now you might say people shouldn't be that close but as the number of cars goes up that becomes difficult to avoid.
Of course if the average speed goes up you can actually get more cars on the road.
However I don't think this is the biggest issue. In my experience lorries overtaking each other when the motorways are busy is the biggest cause.
Perhaps restricting them to the inside lane only during peak hours might help significantly