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I recently received a £2 voucher from a supermarket after complaining vociferously about the poor quality of their own-brand Rich Tea biscuits, which I spent on more tasty, tasty biscuits. Tell us about your trivial victories that have made life a tiny bit better.

(, Thu 10 Feb 2011, 12:07)
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Not always
Only if the dual carriageway has a metal or other barrier between the two cariageways, if it's only a grass verge or kerbstone type thing then it's 60. Also, there are sections of 'dual carriageway' that are signed down to 60 or lower despite meeting the requirements to be 70.
(, Fri 11 Feb 2011, 8:36, 1 reply)
like i said...
"unless otherwise stated".
and that can be by a number of means, such as signage etc.
(, Fri 11 Feb 2011, 9:01, closed)
it doesn't have to be stated explicitly
One of the things that makes a difference (and often the only thing) is the distance between the lampposts. If it's over a certain distance the limit is 70, if it's under the limit is 60. I can't remember the distance now (not much point as I live round the other side of the world now) but it's another one of those peculiar road regulations that few people are aware of.
(, Fri 11 Feb 2011, 11:31, closed)

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