HC Deb 01 November 1976 vol 918 c450W
Mr. Onslow

asked the Secretary of State for Transport if, in view of the pending review of the law concerning the temporary 50 mph and 60 mph speed limits, he has considered removing offences against those from the "totting-up" category; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Horam

It would be impractical for the police and courts to distinguish between the treatment of offenders against the temporary 50 and 60 mph speed limits and other speed limits.

Mr. Freud

asked the Secretary of State for Transport what criteria would currently persuade him to recommend the imposition of a 30 mph speed limit.

Mr. Horam

There should be continuous development on both sides of the road and frequent junctions. The total fatal and injury accident rate in relation to the amount of traffic on the road should be four or more per million vehicle miles travelled in a three-year period. The speed within which 85 per cent, of cars are observed to travel, when the driver's choice of speed is not limited by other traffic, should not exceed 36 m.p.h.