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PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 14:47 
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Can anyone find the date of introduction of the 70mph motorway speed limit (November 1965). I think we might be on the 40 year anniversary and if we are I want to get a PR out PDQ.

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22nd Dec 1965

http://www.guardian.co.uk/notesandqueri ... 14,00.html


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Rigpig wrote:
22nd Dec 1965


Thanks. So we have a couple of weeks to work up something good.

Have you got a reference for that please? And now there's no rush... :)

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Thanks. So we have a couple of weeks to work up something good.

Have you got a reference for that please? And now there's no rush... :)


On ABD website... http://www.abd.org.uk/motorwayspeedlimit.htm

ABD Para 2.7 wrote:
A series of multiple accidents in fog in 1965 led the Government into the all too familiar position, where it felt that it had to be seen to be 'doing something'. The result was a four-month 'experiment', starting on 22nd December 1965, of a mandatory maximum speed limit of 70 mph on all roads previously unrestricted. At the same time, an advisory speed limit of 30 mph was to apply on motorways in poor visibility, when indicated by flashing amber warning lights, controlled by the Police.


And here too: http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/site ... ber_22.php


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protest on the m4,
classic car run,

brake test display ford anglia vs fiesta

press stunt

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anton wrote:
protest on the m4,
classic car run,

brake test display ford anglia vs fiesta

press stunt


Bloody hell! Aren't you so RIGHT! I hadn't thought of any of those.

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50/55MPH run( as an excuse) to celibrate the derating of the 70 limit during the fuel crisis -- some might remember that.

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Getting people to a stunt 3 days before Christmas may be tricky. However partner’s don’t ask too many questions if they think you are on a secret shopping mission: wink:

Also the press are just as hard to motivate at this time of year. They want ready to use copy and pictures, to fill their paper so they can get to the christmas bash.

Maybe the press release shoild have a Highway Code style picture of the old Anglia and the modern car stopping distances?

I have also got some 1960's roadworks guarding manuals.

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anton wrote:
I have also got some 1960's roadworks guarding manuals.



If you can find any 1960s roadworks stuff it should be in good condition - don't remember anybody actually using any more than a cone or two then

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