Lord Braykewynde said:
You never mentioned motorways or even dual carriageways.
May be current peers of the realm went to sub standard public schools
Lord B did you not notice the huge big blue subject title, top of page as it reads "NEW M'WAY 80MPH LIMIT"
You should try reading the subject title and what was posted at the start of the section, rather than read all the rubbish and flipantjibes suggesting that I or others who would like to see more sensible higher limits on some roads are some kind of motoring hooligans.
What I posted was in relation to my initial posts. I was never suggesting hooligan driving or racing past schools at 70mp in a 30mph limit or taking Dartmoor roads or Cornish lanes at 80mph plus. As others have tried to corrupt what I said and sleight my driving when they have no knowledge of my time behind a driving wheel at least have the decency to catch up Lord B
The M1 past Sheffield is mainly twin lane flyover motorway section. We've been using it for 12 years since our daughter moved to Yorkshire! The secion of road often suffers from high winds and as three lans narrow to two It is very often slow progres through that section of M1. In fact we can't remember the last time we went through at over 50mph apart from when we've travelled late at night.
So I wouldn't get excited about that proposal as it makes good sense until the road can be upgraded or re routed.
Lord B, you should also be old enough to remember when the speed limit was reduced to 60mph on dual carriageways back in the 70's due to the oil crisis or some drivel. No one bothered very much then and they gave in policing it and upped the speed to 70mph. Numerous roads have been reduced to 50 mph limits from 60 in our area and the accident rate has gone up as it has done in other areas. Reducing speed limits does not improve accident rates when the limits are not suitable.