The first one is a dual carriageway. Cars parked, but there are usually many more crammed into every available space the whole length of the road outside work hours. There are shops and houses on both sides so hundreds of pedestrians, children too, are crossing the central reservation during the day as indeed you can see after only being there for a minute. There is a path across the central reservation but often people, (young people), will run across where there is no path in between the parked cars.
The second one is of a big open single carriageway with no parked cars, less traffic and rarely do you see a pedestrian on the path to the right. Sorry about the mist but if I wait for a clear day I could be days. I wanted to take both pictures close to each other, in time, to be fair about visibility.
So then, what speed would you do in these circumstances and what do you suppose the speed limit is?


No peeking before you have decided what's the limit is and what's safe now
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Well, it may, (not), surprise you to know they are exactly the same.

The first one is the road I was done for speeding on back in 1977. Back then, there wasn’t a single car ever parked on that road and of course there were far less pedestrians. It
was a

back then but was changed to

shortly after I was done for speeding

and remains a

to this day even though the circumstances have
completely changed. I carried on down that road today at about 30 mph because 40 is too fast IMO. It’s misty, the roads are wet, there are parked cars and people trying to cross the road.
The second one used to be a

but was reduced some years ago to

So in the eyes of the law, I could be doing 40 mph in the first case, which is dangerous IMO, but be done for speeding in the second case for doing 50 mph which is far safer.
How did you do?
