On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 18:47:53 GMT, Richard Bullock wrote:
If you are caught by a cam on a DC (assuming national speed limits), it
follows that you are driving at more than 70mph.
But that (DCs being NSL) is a big assumption in today's world. Many entirely
rural dual carriageway roads with modern alignments and few junctions have
had their speed limits reduced below the NSL.
Clarification: the assumption was only so that I could put a figure
later in the sentence. It wasn't an assumption that all DC's are NSL.
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