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60mph speed limit proposed for stretch of M3 motorway | 60mph speed limit proposed for stretch of M3 motorway |
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The government is considering imposing a 60mph speed limit on a second stretch of motorway in an effort to cut air pollution. | The government is considering imposing a 60mph speed limit on a second stretch of motorway in an effort to cut air pollution. |
The Highways Agency is already consulting, on a reduced speed limit on a 32-mile section of the M1. | The Highways Agency is already consulting, on a reduced speed limit on a 32-mile section of the M1. |
It has now launched a consultation on a similar move on a 2.8-mile section of the M3 between junctions 3 and 4. | It has now launched a consultation on a similar move on a 2.8-mile section of the M3 between junctions 3 and 4. |
The Highways Agency says the new restriction would apply from 7am to 7pm, seven days a week. | The Highways Agency says the new restriction would apply from 7am to 7pm, seven days a week. |
It would be in place between Junction 3 at Lightwater and Junction 4 near Farnborough on what the agency describes as "this major motorway link between London and the Port of Southampton and the South West of England". | It would be in place between Junction 3 at Lightwater and Junction 4 near Farnborough on what the agency describes as "this major motorway link between London and the Port of Southampton and the South West of England". |
'Landmark announcement' | 'Landmark announcement' |
The proposal has been prompted by concerns about higher levels of pollution at peak times following the conversion of the hard shoulder into a traffic-carrying lane - something which is happening at other parts of the motorway network as part of efforts to cut congestion. | The proposal has been prompted by concerns about higher levels of pollution at peak times following the conversion of the hard shoulder into a traffic-carrying lane - something which is happening at other parts of the motorway network as part of efforts to cut congestion. |
The agency says that the extra lanes will cut journey times during peak times, so even with the lower speed limit, journeys will be quicker. | |
It said it also expects to be able to remove the 60mph limit by 2019, as cars become less polluting. | |
Motoring group the RAC warned it could pave the way for a reduction from the national standard 70mph to 60mph at other parts of the network where hard-shoulder running is to be allowed. | |
RAC technical director David Bizley said: "Given the landmark announcement in early January about a reduced speed limit of 60mph on a 32-mile stretch of the M1 in order to protect air quality in the area, this should really not come as a surprise. | RAC technical director David Bizley said: "Given the landmark announcement in early January about a reduced speed limit of 60mph on a 32-mile stretch of the M1 in order to protect air quality in the area, this should really not come as a surprise. |
"It does, however, come hot on the heels of the first announcement and invites the question as to whether any of the eight other planned all-lane running, smart motorway schemes which the government have heavily invested in will also need to have reduced speed limits put in place to protect air quality? | "It does, however, come hot on the heels of the first announcement and invites the question as to whether any of the eight other planned all-lane running, smart motorway schemes which the government have heavily invested in will also need to have reduced speed limits put in place to protect air quality? |
"News that the restriction should lead to higher average traffic speeds on this stretch is something of a consolation for commuters, but others who travel outside of peak times will no doubt wonder why they can't drive at 70mph on a clear motorway." | "News that the restriction should lead to higher average traffic speeds on this stretch is something of a consolation for commuters, but others who travel outside of peak times will no doubt wonder why they can't drive at 70mph on a clear motorway." |
Motorists and other interested parties have until 11 April to comment on the M3 proposals. | Motorists and other interested parties have until 11 April to comment on the M3 proposals. |
The M1 consultation ends on 3 March. | The M1 consultation ends on 3 March. |