ree.t wrote:
When I dive on to the M42 south from Tamworth, and I am bouncing up and down on the shite road surface I can’t help thinking the money could have been better spent.
Not surprised that you're bouncing up and down on the shite road surface

Couldn't resist, sorry
I, also, am anti-variable speed limits on motorways. I find that traffic self-regulates depending on the amount of traffic that is flowing and its speed. The M25 variable speed limits are a nightmare. It is often the case that traffic is light and free-flowing (such as it is now what with the school holidays) yet the limits are set to

or

thus causing bunching around the gantries as cars brake.
Typically in these situations you will find lorries in lane 3 and all the cars in lane 4 while lanes 1 and 2 remain clear apart from the odd lorry or caravan. In these situation I agree with Clarkson when he said something along the lines of "If I can undertake them at legal speeds then they should be fined for lane-hogging, not me."
RobinXe wrote:
I'm sure I remember seeing somewhere, some time ago, that violating variable motorway speed limits is not an endorseable offence
I would be interested to hear the result of your search on that subject Robin.
BTW I remember Clarkson saying that there were 2 thresholds for variable speed limits on the M25 depending on whether the information boards had nothing on them or "Congestion/Queue ahead". Despite searching I cannot find any information to corroborate his statement. Anyone able to shed any light?