malcolmw wrote:
Come to think of it, who do we approach to lobby for a speed limit variation? Who is responsible for setting limits? Who gets it so hopelessly wrong on many occasions?
Speed limits are generally set by local highway authorities. However, the Highways Agency (and the equivalent branches of government in Scotland and Wales) is responsible for speed limits on the trunk road network - basically virtually all motorways and some major A-roads.
The key web resource is the ABD's page on
Speed Limits - how they are set and your right to object
In my experience local councillors often approach speed limit setting from a position of profound ignorance and it is far from uncommon for them to overrule the advice of local police and their own professional highways officers.
The official guidelines (often blatantly ignored by councils) can be found
here
There's also a lot of material about speed limits on my website (see link in sig.)
While I don't by any means agree with every speed limit change done by the Highways Agency, in general they avoid the utter stupidity and/or malevolence of some local council cuts.