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Originally Posted by gpick24
I know what dual carriageways look like, the road in question was a narrow (no room to overtake a push bike), winding steep road. I find it difficult to believe that such a road would have a speed limit of 70mph. Just because there is a national speed limit for certain kinds of roads, doesn`t mean they always have that limit. Dunkenhalgh Way for example is a dual carriageway but 50mph not 70mph.
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Are you sure you know what a dual carriageway is?
I have just posted pictures of two but yet you said this
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Originally Posted by gpick24
To be 70mph it would be a dual carriageway, giving plenty of room to overtake a cyclist.
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The ones I posted don't have plenty of room to pass a cyclist.
What do you think a dual carriageway is if you don't agree with me?
Yes lots of dual carriageways are not 70mph, you have to read the road and signs to know.