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Land rovers to be limited?


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Land rovers could be forced to slow down on motorways if government proposals are brought in.

Models with more than eight seats could be limited to 65mph on motorways, while those with a gross weight of 3.5 tonnes or more-130-inch Defenders, say- may be restricted to 60 mph on motorways.

Currently, the limit is 70mph in both cases.

A consultation period runs from february 2 to april 27. If you want to know more or put your views forward see http://tinyurl.com/cutspeedlimit.

As taken from April issue land rover owner magazine.

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there is something in one of the comercial vehicles magazines that all comercial vehicles over 3.2 tonne will be limeted and sugestion of digital tachographs to be fitted however it will not be backdated to older vehicles

 

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