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Speed limit for tanks and armoured vehicles on UK roads set to double | Speed limit for tanks and armoured vehicles on UK roads set to double |
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The speed limit for tanks on the roads in England and Wales is to double to 40mph. | The speed limit for tanks on the roads in England and Wales is to double to 40mph. |
Andrew Jones, the roads minister, said the move would ease congestion and improve safety in areas where tanks use public roads. | Andrew Jones, the roads minister, said the move would ease congestion and improve safety in areas where tanks use public roads. |
In a statement Mr Jones said: "Slow moving tanks are frustrating for drivers and can cause unnecessary wear and tear on our military hardware. | In a statement Mr Jones said: "Slow moving tanks are frustrating for drivers and can cause unnecessary wear and tear on our military hardware. |
"This common sense measure can improve safety, and means the end to one more bit of red tape for our armed forces." | "This common sense measure can improve safety, and means the end to one more bit of red tape for our armed forces." |
Heavy tracked vehicles have been limited to 20mph on Britain's roads for decades, although defence chiefs appear to have assumed, incorrectly, that the restriction did not apply to military vehicles. | |
In October 2013 tank crews were instructed to obey the 20mph limit. The move prompted a review of the situation. | In October 2013 tank crews were instructed to obey the 20mph limit. The move prompted a review of the situation. |
Tanks will be allowed to move on the roads at the same speed they might in active service (Getty) The new speed limit for so-called 'armoured track laying vehicles' (AVTs) is due to come into force in October. | Tanks will be allowed to move on the roads at the same speed they might in active service (Getty) The new speed limit for so-called 'armoured track laying vehicles' (AVTs) is due to come into force in October. |
The move will allow armoured vehicles to move along Britain's roads at the same speed they might in active service. | The move will allow armoured vehicles to move along Britain's roads at the same speed they might in active service. |
A consultation document for the Department of Transport, published in July, showed overwhelming support for the planned increase. | A consultation document for the Department of Transport, published in July, showed overwhelming support for the planned increase. |
Although the speed limit will be doubled in England and Wales, speed limits are a devolved power so the administrations in Scotland and Northern Ireland would be able to set their own speed limits. | Although the speed limit will be doubled in England and Wales, speed limits are a devolved power so the administrations in Scotland and Northern Ireland would be able to set their own speed limits. |
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