Only if you change the words to make it mean something different.The point I made is quite valid
My comments don't need interpretation - they say what I mean and they mean what they say.It would be just as easy to interpret your comments as to not knowing the roads as using for an excuse to drive poorly.
I am all for sensible speed limits - but it is very difficult in most situations to actually know what the speed limit actually is. If you miss ony one sign, that is all you have to do, because it is usual not to give any other indication of the change of speed limit. And Please no one come back and say I should be watching for the signs, believe me I always am, but traffic conditions all so often are such that you miss one or two of them.
Instead of spending all the money on speed cameras, how about a speed disc on, say, every third lamp post, then we will all know what the limit is.
I have been caught speeding twice, and both times I genuinely thought I was in a 40 zone but infact had slipped into a 30 zone, although the road conditions had not changed, the speed limit had.
The source with tables ...DFT said:...The 1994 Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions simplified the requirements for the placement of terminal and repeater signs used to indicate a speed limit, and introduced some new prescribed sizes. The intention was to give greater flexibility in the placement of signs. This would overcome the situation where signs placed marginally too far apart have had the effect of making the limit unenforceable The 1994 Regulations thus specify simply that signs should be placed at regular intervals...
For 30 mph lit roads, no repeaters are permitted under the regulations (Direction 10(2)(a)). On lit roads subject to any other speed limit (other than 20mph speed limit zones), including the national speed limit, repeaters must be used. Table 1 gives recommended distances between such signs. (National speed limit signs are not required on motorways)...
Thanks Snico though Joe was being facetious.
Does it matter how much it is Joe?
The fact is it isn't being spent on road safety and I thought that you of all people would take issue with that unless you are actually so closed-minded that speeding and oil are the only things you care about?
MW