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kiggles
30-11-11, 09:42 PM
will some forum members give me what they think is the speed limit for the A3 is between tolworth and guildford for the national speed limit part of it. (not the 50mph zone with the camera's.


this for an argument which has to be settled please vote.

what is the national speed limit part of the A3 between tolworth and guildford?

kiggles
30-11-11, 09:48 PM
please vote i have to win this argument even if it means sleeping on the sofa

The Idle Biker
30-11-11, 09:52 PM
It's dual carriageway with no other signs saying otherwise, so I'm going for 70. I hate everything from London to Tolworth on that road - cameras all the way and in sneaky places.

kiggles
30-11-11, 09:57 PM
thats the same explanation i have give them but apparently i am still wrong

DJFridge
30-11-11, 09:59 PM
It's a dual carriageway and it's NSL - it's 70mph. How can that be a discussion at all?

I'm pretty sure it's 70 all the way from the A3(M) up to Tolworth except for the A272 roundabout which is 40mph , I think, and the 50mph section from the end of the Hogs Back to passed the Wooden Bridge.

DJFridge
30-11-11, 10:00 PM
thats the same explanation i have give them but apparently i am still wrong

Says who and what is their reasoning? And "I'm right and you're wrong" doesn't count.

DJ123
30-11-11, 11:05 PM
Depends what vehicle you're in, cars & motorcyces NSL is 70mph, Vans 60mph, Cars & Vans towing 50mph, lorries 56mph. Remember if it states a different speed i.e 60mph, then it's 60 all round.
On a dual carriageway with a solid barrier between both sides of the road NSL applies unless otherwise stated.

Red Herring
30-11-11, 11:20 PM
Depends what vehicle you're in, cars & motorcyces NSL is 70mph, Vans 60mph, Cars & Vans towing 50mph, lorries 56mph. Remember if it states a different speed i.e 60mph, then it's 60 all round.
On a dual carriageway with a solid barrier between both sides of the road NSL applies unless otherwise stated.

Sorry, don't mean to be picky but if by lorry you mean something over 7.5 tons then it's 50 on a dual carriageway, not 56mph, and they can still only do 50 even if the road is restricted to 60. If I can be even more pedantic then dual carriageways don't need a solid "barrier", just a division between the carriageways, a grass verge for instance would suffice.

DJ123
30-11-11, 11:23 PM
Sorry, don't mean to be picky but if by lorry you mean something over 7.5 tons then it's 50 on a dual carriageway, not 56mph. If I can be even more pedantic then dual carriageways don't need a solid "barrier", just a division between the carriageways, a grass verge for instance would suffice.
yes, i meant something like a 40T 40ft truck and trailer. i only said 56mph due to where there speed limiters are usually set. Thats what i was trying to imply, something that is a 'solid' marking between either side of the road-not just a white line for example.

Bluefish
01-12-11, 12:48 AM
as above it depends on what you're driving /riding, and 56 is not a speed limit for any vehicle.

kiggles
01-12-11, 09:23 AM
gf wouldnt believe me that the speed limit was 70mph. even though we both use the A3 5 times a week, for which she clearly knows its 70mph, but wouldnt admit it.

some how i had to prove it with use the use of DVLA's web site, wiki, and even this forum. but the arguement ended with a quote something along the lines of this.

"0o0ohh just because me and all my little friends on SV's say its 70mph its must be"

Reeder
01-12-11, 09:44 AM
If she's used that against you, point out the fact that she's female so she's wrong regardless.

kiggles
01-12-11, 10:10 AM
then i would be definitely sleeping on the sofa

Reeder
01-12-11, 10:18 AM
Ermmm, no. Tell her to sleep on the sofa... Where are your balls man?

Red Herring
01-12-11, 11:06 AM
Ermmm, no. Tell her to sleep on the sofa... Where are your balls man?

Obviously in a firm grip......:)

Dicky Ticker
01-12-11, 11:37 AM
Also being pedantic---VOSA speed limiter is 85KPH[52mph] not 56mph

Drew Carey
01-12-11, 01:09 PM
Can she read?
Can she see?
Does she know the highway code?

If the answer to the three above is yes, then she already knows the correct answer.

If the answer to the third is "No" - tell her to read one.

If the answer to the first two is "No".....tell her to Get the F off the road!!!!

;)