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Q: What is the maximum speed for a dual carriageway?
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Why do motorways and dual carriageways have the same speed limit?

They don't ! Maximum speed on a dual carriageway is 60mph - Motorways is 70mph.


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What is the speed limit in ENGLAND?

Unless specifically stated by a sign, the speed limits for cars are: Motorway: 70 MPH Dual Carriageway: 70 MPH Single Carriageway: 60 MPH Built up areas: 30 MPH (in towns, villages etc) Other vehicle types such as trucks and buses have their own speed limits.


Why is a dual carriageway not a motorway?

A dual carriageway will probably have traffic lights, roundabouts and other road features similar to normal roads so cannot be a motorway. Also, a motorway has to have a hard shoulder as well.


What is the maximum speed limit in a rural area?

In the UK it is 60mph for cars and motorcycles, 40mph for goods vehicles. Unless a lower speed limit is in force. This is assuming it is a single carriageway road.


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Poole is a massive city on the south coast but has no motorway! There are a few short stretches of dual carriageway and loads of speed cameras. The nearest motorway is the M27 in Southampton.


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What is the average width of a dual carriageway in the UK?

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What is the minimun speed law?

Speed and the law (travelling)If you are referring to the driving speed, then this depends on your country and state.Speed limit in the United KingdomThe maximum legal speed is 30 MPH in residential and built up areas and areas where no speed limit signs are posted.The maximum speed on a single carriageway is 60 MPH for cars and 50 for larger vehicles, including cars towing a trailer, another vehicle, a caravan and so on.The maximum speed on dual carriageways and motorways is 70 for cars and 60 for larger vehicles or cars with something in tow.The limits apply to all parts of the United Kingdom, including overseas territories, regardless of county.If you require speed information in a different country or state, please re-ask your question with this information.Speed and scienceIf you meant in scientific terms, then the law for maximum speed is "nothing can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum".But recently in 2015, scientists from the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom have found that the speed of light actually varies in a vacuum. You can read more about that by clicking here.