girlydriver wrote:
i did think wonder if it was just a recommended speed but i thought i'd better check as i was getting a bit worried.
thanks for your help! i won't be worrying for 2 weeks now!!!

Relax - we do not prosecute for being above the advisory speed - we tend to use discretion
If it were obvious that you were behaving dangerously - ie - cointinuiung to drive at 70 mph or higher in a dense fog or driving rain - we would probably have words about that.
But sometimes we will sometimes request an advisory if debris has been reported and we have a maintenance guy out there. But area is coned off in plenty of time and most drivers do see the hazard in good time anyway. I think the frustration sets in when some numpty forgets to switch them off again

Yep - I will not deny it - it's careless and it does not help ... and can lead to incidents by virtue of "Cry Wolf"
A's right - you apply COAST and assess the hazard potential looming as a continuum ahead of you as your limit point (distance in which you can see to be clear will be moving with you!)
But girlygirldriver - you'll be fine - relax and I look forward to your joining in the debates on here

We need more young ladies on here
