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iirc duel carrigeways 70 mph or 60 mph for cars. Most duel carrigewys are 60mph but some with hard shoulder and centre barriers are 70mph. so both could apply.Just to add to the quiz if you don't mind.Have a think and tell me what is the "fast lane" on a motorway ?
Quote from: gtomo2 on July 14, 2008, 18:40:16iirc duel carrigeways 70 mph or 60 mph for cars. Most duel carrigewys are 60mph but some with hard shoulder and centre barriers are 70mph. so both could apply.Just to add to the quiz if you don't mind.Have a think and tell me what is the "fast lane" on a motorway ?There isnt one!Heres one for you, which road sign has 3 EQUAL length arrows all going in the same direction, and nothing else on the sign?? ;)
they have missed out that all post 2003 7.5 trucks have been limited down to 56 mph and should not use the 3rd lane of the motorway
...and so far nobody has answered the Ambulance question.
Quote from: Wireless on July 15, 2008, 14:20:59...and so far nobody has answered the Ambulance question.Isn't it whatever speed the road is.3rd lane, I was told recently on a feild trip from school that mini buses can't use it. Is that try for all buses?
From the linkhttp://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Highwaycode/DG_070304Cars & motorcycles(including car-derived vans up to 2 tonnes maximum laden weight)Are allowed to do 60 single lane and 70 dual carriage-ways but what about Solihulls finest creations? My 110 has a MGW of 3500 kgs (with HD springs) am I only allowed to do 50 on single lane roads and 60 on the motorway? or is this a case of the law being a donkey?