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andrewducker) wrote2017-12-20 12:39 pm
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I said nothing of the sort. I'm talking about the roads discussed in the article. To quote from it: "winding roads ... a country road [where] you shouldn't be doing anywhere near 60 mph ... where it is inappropriate to drive near the limit ... rural roads with narrow lanes, blind corners and slow-moving vehicles."
There are plenty of roads in the UK that do not meet that description, and not just motorways. On those, it is perfectly safe to drive that fast (albeit then they tend to drive even faster). But those roads are not on the table in this discussion.
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I'm calling these roads "narrow" because I'm an American, and roads are generally wider here. That