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Too Many Speed Limits On One Road?

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Zacs-Master | 17:54 Fri 27th Jun 2014 | Travel
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On a stretch of A road near where I live, the speed limit changes no less than 7 times in 2.5 miles. 40/50/40/50/60/40/60. Potentially distracting not to mention the cost of all the signs.
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Just daft...
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And costly.
Is that near Trentham, Staffordshire. There's a stretch there which sounds as bad. It's hard to keep up with the changes.
This excess of variety was used successfully in defence of a speeding fine on a similarly-restricted road in my area - the authorities then put a blanket 40mph on the whole road.
I'm sure traffic would flow more easily if the whole road was at 40 mph.
I'm sure there must be a good reason, maybe the expectation that most will stay at 60 so they can be used as a cash cow.
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OG, I suspect you are correct.
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We need to do something!
You won't beat the Speed Stasi - bureaucratic hitlers in polyester suits.

Their mission in life is to reduce speed limits wherever/whenever possible - also cheating the law abiding motorist out of his hard earned money by imposing far too many ludicrously low limits and signing them as inadequately as possible.

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