Motorway speed limits could go up to 130 kilometres per hour, but will go down on B-roads
Friday, March 8, 2013 @ 9:23 AM
SPEED limits on motorways could go up to 130 kilometres per hour – but on secondary roads, these could drop to 70 or even 50 kilometres per hour. And speed camera detectors could also be made illegal. Single-carriageway roads of 6.5 metres in width or more would have a speed limit of 90 kilometres per hour, but narrower ones between 70 – where there is an unbroken white line in the middle - and 50, where there are no markings.
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