All-lane-running (ALR) smart motorways make up around 13 per cent of England's motorway network in a bid to reduce congestion ...
Motorists could be at risk of a fine of up to £2,500 and three or more points on their licence for not paying attention to ...
Current smart motorways include the M1, M6 and M25, as well as the M60, and M42 - but motorists using them have been warned.
Lane specific signs and signals can display advice, restrictions and warning that apply to individual lanes." It's important to note that ignoring a new speed limit on the motorway and going over ...
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Highway Code: Drivers risk speeding fine over motorway mythSmart motorways have become a prominent feature of the UK's road network, offering increased capacity and improved traffic flow ...
Lane specific signs and signals can display advice, restrictions and warning that apply to individual lanes." Motorists should take special notice that flouting updated motorway speed limits falls ...
Drivers have been warned to ignore a commonly believed motorway speeding myth, or risk fines and points on their licences. Millions of us use the motorway everyday, but may be putting ourselves at ...
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