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All these driving aids don't seem to reduce accidents as folk rely on them. Like this tool we saw on Sunday.
Out of interest, what law would cover that?
A bit of searching around suggests it might be section 132 of the Highways Act.
eg https://www.devon.gov.uk/roads-and-...ds/managing-the-network/unauthorised-signage/
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1980/66/section/132
If I'm right (which I'm probably not) that means it might be ok to have a 20 sign on your jersey or bike as it's not affixed to the surface of the highway, or any tree, structure or works as the law describes.
Pictures speak louder than words Alex321,.......
SpoilsportThoiugh as I say above, I think the law should be changed to require those to not look like the legal speed limit signs.
All these driving aids don't seem to reduce accidents as folk rely on them. Like this tool we saw on Sunday.
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An expensive mistake!
Pictures speak louder than words Alex321,.......
None specific, pick any one of yours.
That's an issue for the manufacturers, not the environment in which they operate.
That some manufacturers manage it well (my Mini was perfect with recognising limits) demonstrates it can be done.
That the likes of Tesla, MG, VW (our MG is hopeless and so is my VW, but I've software disabled it in the latter) can't sort it in no way negates the fact that others can and do.
If people are that worried they should stick to buying cars from makers who've cracked it rather than complain after the event.
(A bit off-topic) but in my experience such can happen when drivers get their first performance car. I know one person went out purchased a high performance Honda and within then 1st week had written it off.All these driving aids don't seem to reduce accidents as folk rely on them. Like this tool we saw on Sunday.
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Seems par for the course, would the location be favoured by premiership or stockbroker belt?
Oh yes, very much so round there. As I was taking the photo's I could hear other 'super cars' being ragged !
(I don't have an EV)
Do these cars also reduce speed when they pass those non-mandatory School Speed "limit" signs, the ones with the flashing lights that communities put-up where there is no such speed limit?
Most I've seen have the large "20" but not within a circle.
Ian
The first link appears to be aimed at advertising signs (it specifically mentions events and shops) that have no permission to be placed on the highway, whereas the original scenario was wheely bins (that presumably have permission to be there, at least on collection day) with fake speed limits signs.A bit of searching around suggests it might be section 132 of the Highways Act.
eg https://www.devon.gov.uk/roads-and-...ds/managing-the-network/unauthorised-signage/
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1980/66/section/132
If I'm right (which I'm probably not) that means it might be ok to have a 20 sign on your jersey or bike as it's not affixed to the surface of the highway, or any tree, structure or works as the law describes.
I am not a lawyer. Do not take my ramblings as legal advice or else you could end up looking like one of those Magna Carta nutjobs.