What is the speed limit on a dual carriageway? some people have said 60 others say 70mph?



Answers:
Here you go, direct from the Police them selves:
http://www.safetycameraswiltshire.co.uk/.
60mph.
This sign indicates that THE NATIONAL SPEED LIMIT applies, ie 60mph on a single carriageway, 70mph on a dual carriageway. You would expect to see this sign at the point where a lower limit ends. Remember that a lower limit than the NATIONAL SPEED LIMIT might still apply to you because of your vehicle or because you are drawing a trailer
On a dual carriageway it is 70, the same as motorways unless the signs say otherwise, its 60 for a single carriageway.
70mph on a dual carriageway. If you are towing a trailer or caravan, it is a 60mph limit.
Dual carriageway is National Speed Limit- 60 only 70 on designated Motorways.
60
Well this is the matter of your life, so i am telling u that it is 40mph in the theory test book. Neither 50 nor 70.

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