British Autobahns On The Way? Leading PM Candidate Could Axe Motorway Speed Limits

Conservative party leadership favourite Liz Truss is open to the idea of ditching mandatory speed limits on motorways
British Autobahns On The Way? Leading PM Candidate Could Axe Motorway Speed Limits

Politicians have been meddling with Britain’s motorways for decades, and questionably-delivered projects such as smart motorways have proved that those in power aren’t always the most clued up when it comes to making decisions that are best for drivers.

Another drastic change to Britain’s motorways could be on the cards, as Tory leadership forerunner Liz Truss has told Conservative members that she would consider introducing a German-style autobahn system with completely derestricted speed limits across the UK if she were made prime minister.

British Autobahns On The Way? Leading PM Candidate Could Axe Motorway Speed Limits

When asked by a Conservative party member at the final leadership debate if she’d consider binning the mandatory 70mph speed limit and allow drivers to decide how fast they want to go, Truss said it is something she would be “prepared to look at”.

The prospect of an autobahn-like setup here in Britain may excite some motorists, but the idea seems a bit far-fetched, especially considering that the quality of the roads here is often less than brilliant. Truss’ comments ought to be taken with a bucket load of salt, although they’re sure to prompt fierce debate.

British Autobahns On The Way? Leading PM Candidate Could Axe Motorway Speed Limits

A more feasible idea outlined by the potential PM has been a promise to scrap smart motorways, stating that the “experiment hasn’t worked” just a few years after they were considered the future of Britain’s road network. Plans to roll out smart motorways across the UK were paused in January this year after studies proved that they were considerably more dangerous than traditional motorways.

The UK has almost 500 miles of smart motorways, which often have no hard shoulder for drivers to use in an emergency, or a ‘flexible’ hard shoulder which can be opened as a regular driving lane when traffic builds up.

British Autobahns On The Way? Leading PM Candidate Could Axe Motorway Speed Limits

“I absolutely think that we need to review them and stop them if they are not working as soon as possible…and all the evidence I have suggests they’re not working” Truss said. “We need to be prepared to look at that. I do believe that the smart motorways experiment hasn’t worked.”

Truss’s leadership rival Rishi Sunak has also pledged to ban smart motorways, describing them as “unsafe”.

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Comments

Myrmeko (#CTSquad)

Hopefully the rest of the europe will follow… It’s absolutely ridiculous to have a speed limit 20km/h slower than the speed of trains. (Or to have trains that slow.)
Highways have one single purpose, to get people from A to B quickly.

09/01/2022 - 15:48 |
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KTT1803

Assuming British highways are awful as is the case in EU as well, unlimited is good if the road in question can sustain someone flooring the gas pedal and if not to simply increase current limits to something reasonable like upping the speed limit by 20 or 30 kmh in some places

09/01/2022 - 19:29 |
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