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By *tella Heels OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire

So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts...

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By *ilfCrumpet9Man  over a year ago

Wirral

Between 20-30 depending on the view ahead and also how narrow the lane was

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By *idingout41Man  over a year ago

Southampton


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts..."

I live in The New Forest. We have a 40 mph limit. At this time of year the ponies, donkeys and cattle love licking the salt of the road. At night max is about 20, even with xenon,led. If you hit them it is your fault and you have to pay. If you do not stop it is a hit and run and you go to jail... No passing go.

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By *lim and louiseCouple  over a year ago

dromore


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.and hitting a cow or horse will make a dent in your car

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts...

I live in The New Forest. We have a 40 mph limit. At this time of year the ponies, donkeys and cattle love licking the salt of the road. At night max is about 20, even with xenon,led. If you hit them it is your fault and you have to pay. If you do not stop it is a hit and run and you go to jail... No passing go."

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts..."

90mph sideways

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By *rAitchMan  over a year ago

Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe

My village is 3 miles down a single track road with passing places. A few weeks ago I saw two lycra-clad members of the head-down-arse-up brigade. The road is straight and I saw them from about half a mile away. I slowed down from 40mph to about 20mph. They were riding two abreast. The guy in the middle of the road was furiously pointing to my nearside verge trying to get me to pull over.

I didn't, for two reasons. On my nearside was a narrow grass verge with a 3 meter deep ditch beyond, and on their nearside was a passing place they could have used.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As my profile photo shows I’m a cyclist. For every bad driver there is equally a bad cyclist.

I would like added to driving lessons, especially buses and trucks where the learner driver stands at the side of the road and the vehicle is driven past them at the national speed limits for the road just so you know how that feels. I am sure then drivers may give more room on passing cyclists.

As I say I’m a cyclist and a driver and I see fault on both sides

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By *rsPricklePantsWoman  over a year ago

Room 237 at The Overlook Hotel, Suffolk

Depends on the speed limit the condition of the road and the visibility of the road ahead

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

National speed limit

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By *ightkitty4uWoman  over a year ago

Epsom

60mph

I’ve noticed since 2012... I cannot hurtle down the roads of Surrey due to cyclists... darn Olympics...

Depends totally on the road, weather etc... 20mph to 60mph

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

With forward visibility more than 50 metres - 20mph, 50 metres or less - 10mph.

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By *idingout41Man  over a year ago

Southampton


"As my profile photo shows I’m a cyclist. For every bad driver there is equally a bad cyclist.

I would like added to driving lessons, especially buses and trucks where the learner driver stands at the side of the road and the vehicle is driven past them at the national speed limits for the road just so you know how that feels. I am sure then drivers may give more room on passing cyclists.

I agree. but also pedestrians. I walk along a pavement of a narrow country road to collect my son from school.

If it is wet and there are puddles on the verge I now hold my phone up so drivers think I am filming and now never get drenched

As I say I’m a cyclist and a driver and I see fault on both sides "

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By *iscean_dreamMan  over a year ago

Llanelli

Depends on the speed limit and also if approaching a corner, I drive on them regularly doing deliveries and wouldn't fly round a corner at high speed because anything could be just around that corner

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts..."

I reckon in and out no more than 60 times a minute....otherwise it is a bit frantetic!!!

Ohhhhh. In a car.....same as behind the hedgerows!!

No realistically depends on lane width. (And although I cyle, many cycle tandem width 2x2) which is dangerous and means very little space to get by. People have yo step on gas!!

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By *immy1986Man  over a year ago

Spalding

All depends on the road, I live in the countryside and use a lot of single country lanes, some I won't go any quicker than 20-30 mph and some I do 60+

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By *icolerobbieCouple  over a year ago

walsall


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts..."

If you can stop within the space that you can see, subject to seed limits.

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By *othicslaveCouple  over a year ago

Norfolk

Depends on what i am driving and time off day drive faster normally at night and if i am in a tractor most people move over.

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38

Is it 60 on the country lanes...I don't drive but on my driving lessons 60 seemed to fast.

Also when other's are driving..60 seems to fast to me!

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By *nabelle21Woman  over a year ago

B38

Oh single lanes..that would be even worse!

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By *icentiousCouple  over a year ago

Up on them there hills

Personally, living where country lanes are way of life, find the cunt bit relevant to those that don’t live in the area.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts..."

It's bad manners to break the sound barrier...

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By *uriousVoyeur2000Man  over a year ago

near enough


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts..."

The question is too broad there are so many variables and extenuating circumstances it is impossible to find a one size fits all speed

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By *ools and the brainCouple  over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

In speeding related deaths 100% of the time someone was speeding!

Makes you think doesn't it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Depends on the road. Ones by us are 60mph and you can always go that speed as clear straight roads. Others I would slow down. I slow down for cyclists and horses which we have a lot of both

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Depends on the road. Ones by us are 60mph and you can always go that speed as clear straight roads. Others I would slow down. I slow down for cyclists and horses which we have a lot of both "

I’ve seen your driving and I would be holding on for dear life down a road like that

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Depends on the road. Ones by us are 60mph and you can always go that speed as clear straight roads. Others I would slow down. I slow down for cyclists and horses which we have a lot of both

I’ve seen your driving and I would be holding on for dear life down a road like that "

Just because you drive like a snail doesn’t mean my driving is bad

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Depends on the road. Ones by us are 60mph and you can always go that speed as clear straight roads. Others I would slow down. I slow down for cyclists and horses which we have a lot of both

I’ve seen your driving and I would be holding on for dear life down a road like that

Just because you drive like a snail doesn’t mean my driving is bad "

You know what they say, slow and steady wins the race!

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By *reasyontheeyesMan  over a year ago

out in the sticks

Drive the same speed as though you are going to meet yourself coming the other way!

And before entering the country lanes ......make sure you can reverse!!

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By *luebellRacerCouple  over a year ago

Shropshire


"Drive the same speed as though you are going to meet yourself coming the other way!

And before entering the country lanes ......make sure you can reverse!!"

Oh this 100%! Nothing worse meeting someone who's just passed a passing place, then they expect you to reverse 1/4 mile because they can't figure out how to go back 10 paces.

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts..."

Depends on visibility, conditions, lighting, car conditions, other road users or pedestrians present, is it straight,? is it bendy.? Is it dry? Is it slippery? What's the weather doing? Type and size of vehicle?

Could be as low as 5mph or probably on a straight road,with good visibility and no other road users etc up to 50mph....imho.

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By *andy_tomMan  over a year ago

wolverhampton

Drive with extreme care , as there will be cyclists horses sheep cows tractors and other obstacles on the country road , that also includes the cunt driving towards you and brake neck speed,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Depends on how narrow it is. Genrally not above 30 as you need time to brake.

But if your local you do know the roads.

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By *ools and the brainCouple  over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

I always drive down country roads using a very simple plan.

Drive like there's an asshole coming in the other direction who is speeding and doesn't give a fuck about anyone else.

This has served me well in the 34 year's I have been driving.

Worst area for assholes.

Surrey and in and around Basingstoke.

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By *moothdickMan  over a year ago

stoke


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts...

I live in The New Forest. We have a 40 mph limit. At this time of year the ponies, donkeys and cattle love licking the salt of the road. At night max is about 20, even with xenon,led. If you hit them it is your fault and you have to pay. If you do not stop it is a hit and run and you go to jail... No passing go."

Road kill for Xmas dinner

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There are more accidents on country roads than any where else

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By *erry bull1Man  over a year ago

doncaster

I’m a truck driver and deliver to a lot of rural villages and farms I tend to keep my speed limit between 30and 35 mph on country roads

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By *layfullsamMan  over a year ago

Solihull

Speed limits are a suggestion not a right of the driver to go at that speed.

All road driving conditions differ and it's up to the driver to drive accordingly so you can stop in a safe controlled manner if you need to.

Single country roads could have mud from farmers fields , high verges, sharp bends, horse riders, escaped farm animals etc.

You'll know in your heart of hearts if you were driving in a safe manner for the conditions or if you were in the wrong

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By *otsossieMan  over a year ago

Chesterfield


"Depends on the speed limit the condition of the road and the visibility of the road ahead "

This. I was taught to never drive quicker than I could see to stop.

Problem with bikes is they can be harder to stop than cars.

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By *uke olovingmanMan  over a year ago

Gravesend

Always be aware there maybe a horse and rider ahead...and on quieter lanes the horse might be skittish

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By *heRazorsEdgeMan  over a year ago

Wales/ All over UK

Lots of single lane country roads here, if it’s straight and I can see far ahead then 40+ depending on the length of the straight, but then on blind bends I can be as slow as 5-10 mph, tractors with a rear mounted plough aren’t what you want to bump into.

As for the cyclist issue, if it’s single lane you shouldn’t be passing them until there’s a passing place

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London

20

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"All depends on the road, I live in the countryside and use a lot of single country lanes, some I won't go any quicker than 20-30 mph and some I do 60+ "

This. Depends on sight lines, road conditions, time of day, weather conditions.

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By *uke olovingmanMan  over a year ago

Gravesend

The trouble with a single cyclist is there's probably a whole bunch of them further ahead

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By *tella Heels OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire


"Between 20-30 depending on the view ahead and also how narrow the lane was "

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By *tella Heels OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire


"My village is 3 miles down a single track road with passing places. A few weeks ago I saw two lycra-clad members of the head-down-arse-up brigade. The road is straight and I saw them from about half a mile away. I slowed down from 40mph to about 20mph. They were riding two abreast. The guy in the middle of the road was furiously pointing to my nearside verge trying to get me to pull over.

I didn't, for two reasons. On my nearside was a narrow grass verge with a 3 meter deep ditch beyond, and on their nearside was a passing place they could have used. "

Yep

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By *tella Heels OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire


"As my profile photo shows I’m a cyclist. For every bad driver there is equally a bad cyclist.

I would like added to driving lessons, especially buses and trucks where the learner driver stands at the side of the road and the vehicle is driven past them at the national speed limits for the road just so you know how that feels. I am sure then drivers may give more room on passing cyclists.

As I say I’m a cyclist and a driver and I see fault on both sides "

Ok so I was doing between 20-25 max in 3rd

I got told fucking wanker, speeding twat, dropped my delivery and caught up with them 10 mins later as they were stopped at a junction

I told them what speed I was going and was told too fast snd then a few more swear words

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By *tella Heels OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire


"Depends on the speed limit and also if approaching a corner, I drive on them regularly doing deliveries and wouldn't fly round a corner at high speed because anything could be just around that corner "

Yep know how you feel snd agree

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By *tella Heels OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire


"All depends on the road, I live in the countryside and use a lot of single country lanes, some I won't go any quicker than 20-30 mph and some I do 60+ "

Yep I live on a country lane and agree,

That’s the thing I live on a dingle country lane.

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By *tella Heels OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire


"Depends on what i am driving and time off day drive faster normally at night and if i am in a tractor most people move over."

11 am

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"As my profile photo shows I’m a cyclist. For every bad driver there is equally a bad cyclist.

I would like added to driving lessons, especially buses and trucks where the learner driver stands at the side of the road and the vehicle is driven past them at the national speed limits for the road just so you know how that feels. I am sure then drivers may give more room on passing cyclists.

As I say I’m a cyclist and a driver and I see fault on both sides "

I cycle everywhere as never driven and not all but alot of drivers are not good around cyclists! They drive to close/cut me up constantly x

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By *iscean_dreamMan  over a year ago

Llanelli


"As my profile photo shows I’m a cyclist. For every bad driver there is equally a bad cyclist.

I would like added to driving lessons, especially buses and trucks where the learner driver stands at the side of the road and the vehicle is driven past them at the national speed limits for the road just so you know how that feels. I am sure then drivers may give more room on passing cyclists.

As I say I’m a cyclist and a driver and I see fault on both sides

Ok so I was doing between 20-25 max in 3rd

I got told fucking wanker, speeding twat, dropped my delivery and caught up with them 10 mins later as they were stopped at a junction

I told them what speed I was going and was told too fast snd then a few more swear words"

20-25 too fast, you can do that on a bike

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By *tella Heels OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire


"As my profile photo shows I’m a cyclist. For every bad driver there is equally a bad cyclist.

I would like added to driving lessons, especially buses and trucks where the learner driver stands at the side of the road and the vehicle is driven past them at the national speed limits for the road just so you know how that feels. I am sure then drivers may give more room on passing cyclists.

As I say I’m a cyclist and a driver and I see fault on both sides

Ok so I was doing between 20-25 max in 3rd

I got told fucking wanker, speeding twat, dropped my delivery and caught up with them 10 mins later as they were stopped at a junction

I told them what speed I was going and was told too fast snd then a few more swear words

20-25 too fast, you can do that on a bike "

Can I ask you what speed you feel vehicles should drive in these lanes?

Bearing in mind my job dictates driving to remote places to deliver equipment and produce that is necessary, this one in question was about 3 miles

Also have to do 70 plus a day...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

80-90 if safe to do so and no police about

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By *aul1960Man  over a year ago

Okehampton

The golden rule is that you should be able to stop on your side of the road within the area you can see is clear. On a single track road you should be able to stop within half.of the distance you can see is clear. And of course the speed limit.for.the road is the maximum legal speed

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By *iscean_dreamMan  over a year ago

Llanelli


"As my profile photo shows I’m a cyclist. For every bad driver there is equally a bad cyclist.

I would like added to driving lessons, especially buses and trucks where the learner driver stands at the side of the road and the vehicle is driven past them at the national speed limits for the road just so you know how that feels. I am sure then drivers may give more room on passing cyclists.

As I say I’m a cyclist and a driver and I see fault on both sides

Ok so I was doing between 20-25 max in 3rd

I got told fucking wanker, speeding twat, dropped my delivery and caught up with them 10 mins later as they were stopped at a junction

I told them what speed I was going and was told too fast snd then a few more swear words

20-25 too fast, you can do that on a bike

Can I ask you what speed you feel vehicles should drive in these lanes?

Bearing in mind my job dictates driving to remote places to deliver equipment and produce that is necessary, this one in question was about 3 miles

Also have to do 70 plus a day..."

Really depends on viability to me, if I can see clearly and it's national speed limit then I'm doing that as I do deliveries also. If approaching blind corners I slow down and creep around them and also slow down when passing cyclists and walkers to about 25-30 and give them plenty of room

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By *mmmMaybeCouple  over a year ago

West Wales


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts..."

We live on these type of roads & around forty is at the faster end of the locals speed. The local cycle club also know the road & rarely are they two abreast, that’s usually the holiday crowd.

Any cyclist riding two abreast down a country lane expecting me to stop for them would just get the finger, if they drop to single file & I can’t get past safely I’ll happily stop for them then.

I’ve been a motorcycle courier in London, white van man & HGV driver & have one rule when on the road.

“Never argue with something bigger or harder than your mode of transport”..

Many cyclist don’t seem to understand this basic rule of staying alive longer though.

S

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By *htcMan  over a year ago

MK

Depends on view 60-75 with clear view. 30 - 40 narrow. 25+ unable to see.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts...

We live on these type of roads & around forty is at the faster end of the locals speed. The local cycle club also know the road & rarely are they two abreast, that’s usually the holiday crowd.

Any cyclist riding two abreast down a country lane expecting me to stop for them would just get the finger, if they drop to single file & I can’t get past safely I’ll happily stop for them then.

I’ve been a motorcycle courier in London, white van man & HGV driver & have one rule when on the road.

“Never argue with something bigger or harder than your mode of transport”..

Many cyclist don’t seem to understand this basic rule of staying alive longer though.

S"

The Highway Code recommends cyclists to cycle two a breast as firstly it makes them easier to be seen and secondly when overtaking you need less of a gap then you would if they were strung out

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By *inky-MinxWoman  over a year ago

Grantham


"Depends on the speed limit the condition of the road and the visibility of the road ahead "

This. If it’s 60mph clear and straight then 60 it is.

If it’s bendy then much slower. Taking out a cyclist, cow or pheasant etc. really buggers up one’s car

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By *mmmMaybeCouple  over a year ago

West Wales


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts...

We live on these type of roads & around forty is at the faster end of the locals speed. The local cycle club also know the road & rarely are they two abreast, that’s usually the holiday crowd.

Any cyclist riding two abreast down a country lane expecting me to stop for them would just get the finger, if they drop to single file & I can’t get past safely I’ll happily stop for them then.

I’ve been a motorcycle courier in London, white van man & HGV driver & have one rule when on the road.

“Never argue with something bigger or harder than your mode of transport”..

Many cyclist don’t seem to understand this basic rule of staying alive longer though.

S

The Highway Code recommends cyclists to cycle two a breast as firstly it makes them easier to be seen and secondly when overtaking you need less of a gap then you would if they were strung out "

On a standard width road (ie big enough for white lines down the middle) I’d agree. Down a country lane of twists & turns, hedgerows, narrow sections & passing places I’d say it’s not.

We travel six miles on just such a road just to go to the local shops. One thing I have found since living here though is that my car can stop a damn site quicker at 30mph than a cyclist can.

What’s that unwritten rule?

“Only travel as fast as your eyes can see in case you need to stop”.

S

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By *inaTitzTV/TS  over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

It depends on the conditions of each road. Warp speed perhaps on a few and a crawl on others.

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By *immy1986Man  over a year ago

Spalding


"All depends on the road, I live in the countryside and use a lot of single country lanes, some I won't go any quicker than 20-30 mph and some I do 60+

Yep I live on a country lane and agree,

That’s the thing I live on a dingle country lane."

There's a lot of variables to it as well, how well you know the roads, how good the vehicle is, and how good and experienced you are behind the wheel

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By *partharmonyCouple  over a year ago

Ruislip

You have to be able to stop within the part of the road you can see because something might be coming round a bend. Therefore it is not one speed along an entire road. You can go faster on straight bits with a view a long way ahead.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The highway code the driving manual and Roadcraft all say you should drive at a speed that allows you to stop in the distance that you can see to be safe,

so if you can only see 50 feet youu need to be driving at a speed that alows you to stop in 50 feet

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

I hate single track lanes. I spend the entire time praying I don’t come across a tractor and have to reverse!!!

I usually go a nervous 25 - 30mph, depending on width and visibility and if the road/track is gritty.

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By *utdooryoneMan  over a year ago

Over there


"It depends on the conditions of each road. Warp speed perhaps on a few and a crawl on others. "

This.

Plus wankers in every walk of life.

This from someone with an 8 mile single track commute daily. Some half the time in car, half the time on a bike.

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By *tella Heels OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire


"As my profile photo shows I’m a cyclist. For every bad driver there is equally a bad cyclist.

I would like added to driving lessons, especially buses and trucks where the learner driver stands at the side of the road and the vehicle is driven past them at the national speed limits for the road just so you know how that feels. I am sure then drivers may give more room on passing cyclists.

As I say I’m a cyclist and a driver and I see fault on both sides

Ok so I was doing between 20-25 max in 3rd

I got told fucking wanker, speeding twat, dropped my delivery and caught up with them 10 mins later as they were stopped at a junction

I told them what speed I was going and was told too fast snd then a few more swear words

20-25 too fast, you can do that on a bike

Can I ask you what speed you feel vehicles should drive in these lanes?

Bearing in mind my job dictates driving to remote places to deliver equipment and produce that is necessary, this one in question was about 3 miles

Also have to do 70 plus a day...

Really depends on viability to me, if I can see clearly and it's national speed limit then I'm doing that as I do deliveries also. If approaching blind corners I slow down and creep around them and also slow down when passing cyclists and walkers to about 25-30 and give them plenty of room"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Depends on many factors. Weather, visibility, road conditions etc.

A speed limit is a maximum and it is much more important to drive within ability and conditions.

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By *amish SMan  over a year ago

Eastleigh


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts...

If you can stop within the space that you can see, subject to seed limits. "

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By *ichaelsmyMan  over a year ago

douglas

national speed limit applies, so it could be pretty fast.

commons sense approach though says it should be a lot slower.

cyclists, side by side or socially distanced?

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By *aul DeUther-OneMan  over a year ago

Sussex


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts..."

The safe speed is where you can safely pull up to a halt within the distance you can see ahead.

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By *assy211279Woman  over a year ago

middle of nowhere Cornwall

Wish you speed freaks would think twice. I live on a straight patch in the middle of nowhere. The max is 50mph as that is what the government say but if you pass my small holding at that speed you will be witnessed and I will make your life hell. The next one to hit anything on this road I will break down revising in. Noone will go anywhere for a few days.

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By *ichaelsmyMan  over a year ago

douglas


"Wish you speed freaks would think twice. I live on a straight patch in the middle of nowhere. The max is 50mph as that is what the government say but if you pass my small holding at that speed you will be witnessed and I will make your life hell. The next one to hit anything on this road I will break down revising in. Noone will go anywhere for a few days. "

its' 60 mph on this planet

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By *iscean_dreamMan  over a year ago

Llanelli


"Wish you speed freaks would think twice. I live on a straight patch in the middle of nowhere. The max is 50mph as that is what the government say but if you pass my small holding at that speed you will be witnessed and I will make your life hell. The next one to hit anything on this road I will break down revising in. Noone will go anywhere for a few days. "

Hate to break it to you but if you don't like the speed limit in place for where you live and expect people not to drive at that speed when it's the legal limit then maybe you should move and not be so uptight about it as you don't make the rules

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham

60.

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham


"Wish you speed freaks would think twice. I live on a straight patch in the middle of nowhere. The max is 50mph as that is what the government say but if you pass my small holding at that speed you will be witnessed and I will make your life hell. The next one to hit anything on this road I will break down revising in. Noone will go anywhere for a few days. "

Jeez, let's hope a best selling novelist doesn't breakdown or crash near your house..

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham

I actually failed my first driving test for driving too slow on a national speed limit road. I don't make that mistake again.

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By *revor626Man  over a year ago

Oldbury

Remember - the speed limit is what it says - a limit, not a target!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wish you speed freaks would think twice. I live on a straight patch in the middle of nowhere. The max is 50mph as that is what the government say but if you pass my small holding at that speed you will be witnessed and I will make your life hell. The next one to hit anything on this road I will break down revising in. Noone will go anywhere for a few days.

its' 60 mph on this planet"

Not necessarily. I live on an A road and its 50mph outside mine.

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By *iscean_dreamMan  over a year ago

Llanelli


"Wish you speed freaks would think twice. I live on a straight patch in the middle of nowhere. The max is 50mph as that is what the government say but if you pass my small holding at that speed you will be witnessed and I will make your life hell. The next one to hit anything on this road I will break down revising in. Noone will go anywhere for a few days.

Jeez, let's hope a best selling novelist doesn't breakdown or crash near your house..

"

Maybe she will do some revising on spelling by then

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By *ichaelsmyMan  over a year ago

douglas


"Wish you speed freaks would think twice. I live on a straight patch in the middle of nowhere. The max is 50mph as that is what the government say but if you pass my small holding at that speed you will be witnessed and I will make your life hell. The next one to hit anything on this road I will break down revising in. Noone will go anywhere for a few days.

its' 60 mph on this planet

Not necessarily. I live on an A road and its 50mph outside mine."

different speed limit with a sign. that makes no difference to the road being talked about or the attitudes being shown.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts..."

go as fast as you feel safe and who cares what cyclists say..they are all a group of arseholes. Riding side byside each other knowing they are holding traffic up. There ALL cunts I hate them

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Within the set limit obviously but that's only a maximum speed as you should drive according to the prevailing conditions.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As a cyclist and a ride leader and motorist a car coming down a lane, especially a blind corner is really intimidating... It's a ton + of steel traveling at speed and some lanes can leave you with no where to go. The advice in this is for cyclists to take the road and prevent overtaking until they feel it is safe enough for a vehicle to overtake. As a driver I am aware that this can be frustrating, but common sense has to prevail, narrow lanes means much lower speeds especially this time of year with mud and water on the road.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

30 even 20 especially when dark it’s terrifying

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By *mnipotent_BehemothMan  over a year ago

near Merry Hill shopping centre

60mph....if clear wide and good visibility.

Or

As fast as you can see to stop.

Simple

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By *ichaelsmyMan  over a year ago

douglas


"As a cyclist and a ride leader and motorist a car coming down a lane, especially a blind corner is really intimidating... It's a ton + of steel traveling at speed and some lanes can leave you with no where to go. The advice in this is for cyclists to take the road and prevent overtaking until they feel it is safe enough for a vehicle to overtake. As a driver I am aware that this can be frustrating, but common sense has to prevail, narrow lanes means much lower speeds especially this time of year with mud and water on the road. "

highway code rules 66,67,168, 169

they apply to cyclists. funny how your comment doesnt mention them as they all say the opposite of what you tried to say.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

60 mph is a speed limit, not a recommended driving speed!

You are allowed to drive up to a speed of 60 mph where it is safe to do so, which isn't too often on many of the country lanes I've driven in 40+ years of driving.

Plenty of reviews & motoring/cycling forums on line that discuss this subject quite often.

It's down to common sense really, just because you think you're good driver, feel safe & have a vehicle that supposedly stops quickly & safely, doesn't mean you will!

Weather & road conditions make a hell of a difference as well, under all circumstances.

Most important thing above all, for all road users, is observation.

Think before you act & if in doubt think again! After all you don't really want to kill or maim someone or even an animal do you?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As a cyclist and a ride leader and motorist a car coming down a lane, especially a blind corner is really intimidating... It's a ton + of steel traveling at speed and some lanes can leave you with no where to go. The advice in this is for cyclists to take the road and prevent overtaking until they feel it is safe enough for a vehicle to overtake. As a driver I am aware that this can be frustrating, but common sense has to prevail, narrow lanes means much lower speeds especially this time of year with mud and water on the road.

highway code rules 66,67,168, 169

they apply to cyclists. funny how your comment doesnt mention them as they all say the opposite of what you tried to say."

I refer to the primary position for a cyclist which is centre of the left lane, and just off centre of a single file lane. I am not condoning holding up traffic or impeding progress of other road users but just waiting until there is a safe place for a car to over take and slow to let them do so safely. I drive a van so I get that narrow lanes and cyclists can slow you down but it's about taking care of every one. What's more important, waiting a minute to over take or the safety of another human being who has a family, kids and a mother?

Tnink it's not about drivers and cyclists but looking after other human being the same way we would want our families looked after and respected in that situation.

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By *ichaelsmyMan  over a year ago

douglas


"As a cyclist and a ride leader and motorist a car coming down a lane, especially a blind corner is really intimidating... It's a ton + of steel traveling at speed and some lanes can leave you with no where to go. The advice in this is for cyclists to take the road and prevent overtaking until they feel it is safe enough for a vehicle to overtake. As a driver I am aware that this can be frustrating, but common sense has to prevail, narrow lanes means much lower speeds especially this time of year with mud and water on the road.

highway code rules 66,67,168, 169

they apply to cyclists. funny how your comment doesnt mention them as they all say the opposite of what you tried to say.

I refer to the primary position for a cyclist which is centre of the left lane, and just off centre of a single file lane. I am not condoning holding up traffic or impeding progress of other road users but just waiting until there is a safe place for a car to over take and slow to let them do so safely. I drive a van so I get that narrow lanes and cyclists can slow you down but it's about taking care of every one. What's more important, waiting a minute to over take or the safety of another human being who has a family, kids and a mother?

Tnink it's not about drivers and cyclists but looking after other human being the same way we would want our families looked after and respected in that situation. "

you should read up on the road positions of cyclists. secondary is the normal position not primary. suggest the various training courses available.

then the cyclist is required to move over and allow a safe pass, the highway code even says to pull over and stop to allow a pass.

cyclist safety starts with the cyclist.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Primary is centre of left hand lane and the safety of anyone on the road is everyone's job, to be curtious and considerate towards other human beings.

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By *ike676767Man  over a year ago

Near Taunton

Answer is a speed that will allow you to stop safely once you are aware of the situation ahead of you.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not fast enough if two guys on bicycles caught you up

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By *utdooryoneMan  over a year ago

Over there


"go as fast as you feel safe and who cares what cyclists say..they are all a group of arseholes. Riding side byside each other knowing they are holding traffic up. There ALL cunts I hate them "

It intrigues me why some people have such hate for another human, based on one small part of thier lives.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford


"So can I ask you what you feel is a safe speed to drive down a single country lane?

Only reason I asked was because I had two cyclists having a go, called me all sorts and told me I was spending.

Not going to say yet, the actual speed I was going.

So your thoughts... go as fast as you feel safe and who cares what cyclists say..they are all a group of arseholes. Riding side byside each other knowing they are holding traffic up. There ALL cunts I hate them "

Ain't u a lovely one??? xp

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