Speed Limit Signs
Speed limit signs
In areas of street lighting (other than on motorways), a speed limit of 30 mph applies unless signs show otherwise. In Wales, this limit is 20 mph.
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The maximum speed, in miles per hour, at which traffic may travel, if it is safe to do so. |
The national speed limit for the type of road and class of traffic applies. |
A larger sign indicates the start of a speed limit. Smaller repeater signs act as reminders. Repeater signs for a 30 mph limit are used only on roads with no street lighting. Repeater signs for the national speed limit are used only on roads with street lighting (other than motorways)
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Road marking used in conjunction with upright signs to indicate the speed limit. |
Entrance to a 20 mph zone in which traffic-calming measures may be encountered. |
End of 20 mph zone and start of 30 mph speed limit. |
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Start of a speed limit at the boundary of a town or village. |
Start of motorway regulations, including the national speed limit (unless a different speed limit is signed). |
Point on a road with street lighting where an existing 30 mph limit originally ended but has subsequently been extended (temporary sign). This sign alerts drivers that a previous higher limit has been replaced by a 30 mph limit by the removal of speed limit signs. |
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End of road works and any temporary speed limit through those works (may be supplemented by a sign indicating the permanent speed limit beyond the road works). |
Area where speed cameras are in use. |
Length of road where 2 cameras are used to measure the average speed of a vehicle between 2 points |
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Reminder that enforcement cameras are in use (may be supplemented by a speed limit sign). |
Speed camera nearby on a lit road with a 30 mph speed limit (i.e. where there are no speed limit repeater signs). |
Speed camera nearby on an unlit road subject to the national speed limit (i.e. where there are no speed limit repeater signs). |
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Maximum speed advised, in miles per hour, at a bend (the plate may be used with other warning signs). |
Minimum speed permitted, in miles per hour, unless it is impracticable or unsafe to comply. |
End of minimum speed requirement. |
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Start of variable speed limit on a length of road where enforcement cameras are in use. |
End of variable speed limit. The national speed limit for the type of road and class of traffic now applies. |
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