As far as im aware this is the limits:
50 Single carriage
56 Dual (?) - 60 if not limited
56 Motorway (?) 60 if not limited
Correct me if im wrong,
thanks in advance
As far as im aware this is the limits:
50 Single carriage
56 Dual (?) - 60 if not limited
56 Motorway (?) 60 if not limited
Correct me if im wrong,
thanks in advance
voodoo1:
As far as im aware this is the limits:50 Single carriage ✗…40 mph ✔
56 Dual (?) - 60 if not limited ✗…50 mph ✔
56 Motorway (?) 60 if not limited ✗…60 mph ✔Correct me if im wrong,
thanks in advance
direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTr … eed_limits
AHEM … under 7.5 tonnes
SC 50
Dual 60
M’way 70
Unless limited to 56 and if limited then no outer lanes on M’ways of more than 2 lanes
mrpj:
50/60/70
That’s for vehicles with a gross weight of under 7.5 tonne.
OK the OP probably meant vehicles under 7.5 t in which case the other posts are correct
tachograph:
mrpj:
50/60/70That’s for vehicles with a gross weight of under 7.5 tonne.
It’s up to and including 7.5t although the link isn’t clear.
mrpj:
tachograph:
mrpj:
50/60/70That’s for vehicles with a gross weight of under 7.5 tonne.
It’s up to and including 7.5t although the link isn’t clear.
You’re right, my mistake
Super guys, thanks for clearing that up
What if you are towing a trailer? (Caravan/Digger/Roller) ■■
LandyLad:
What if you are towing a trailer? (Caravan/Digger/Roller) ■■
Goods vehicles (under 7.5 tonnes maximum laden weight)
SC = 50
DUAL = 60
MWAY = 70 (If articulated, or towing a trailer, limit is 60 mph)
No reduction listed for towing on SC or DUAL
LandyLad:
What if you are towing a trailer? (Caravan/Digger/Roller) ■■
60 on a motorway & no outside lane ( unless it only has 2 lanes same as HGV )
also worth a mention which i didn’t know all company vehicles with a logo on r restricted to 60 on a motorway anyway correct me if im wrong.
scally2:
also worth a mention which i didn’t know all company vehicles with a logo on r restricted to 60 on a motorway anyway correct me if im wrong.
Sounds like a leg-pull to me.