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I'd pay attention when you go to another speed awareness course because you're talking carp buddy

 

Not true.

 

Commercial vehicles such as vans, pickups etc are limited to 50mph on single carriageways and 60mph on duals. I know this to be true as they've recently average speed cameraed the A9, so we all have to know our limits up here.

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Not true.

 

Commercial vehicles such as vans, pickups etc are limited to 50mph on single carriageways and 60mph on duals. I know this to be true as they've recently average speed cameraed the A9, so we all have to know our limits up here.

 

So an estate car with no rear windows and thus classed as a commercial is restricted?:confused1:

 

I always thought it was any commercial over 7.5t or towing, same for third/fourth lane on Mway.

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Not true.

 

Commercial vehicles such as vans, pickups etc are limited to 50mph on single carriageways and 60mph on duals. I know this to be true as they've recently average speed cameraed the A9, so we all have to know our limits up here.

 

An average speed camera route applies to all vehicles anything under 3.5 ton can do 70 on motorways/duel carriageways and 60 on national speed limits, please correct me with facts because I'm actually finding this crazy

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