Repeaters

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You know, those smaller speed limit signs seen at regular intervals after a pair of large ones (ooh err!) mark a change in speed limit.

Well, I have seen fewer and fewer of them in South Manchester. Very often I can drive down a road I know has a limit in excess of 30mph yet there are no repeaters.

Is this a ploy by the council to

a) save money?

b) try to reduce traffic speed?

or

c) both?
 
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I was actually only thinking about this yesterday morning. A road I have driven down for years at 30mph, I only found out it was 40mph last week or so, due to actually spotting the oh-so-hard to see 40mph sign! :eek:

I'm always driving down roads thinking, so what is the speed of this road then, nothing telling me?
 
Well, that's just it. You try and spot a repeater, there are none, but you see the lamp standards, so you think it must be 30.
 
Could have been stolen and weighed in for scrap. I think the signs are made of aluminium.
 
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I believe a 30mph area dont have to have speed repeaters if its a built up area with street lighting.
 
Exactly: that is why I commented that if you see no repeaters, you assume 30.
 
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