Eight in 10 drivers ignore speed limit on these roads

Eight in 10 drivers ignore speed limit on these roads


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SHOCK AS HUGE NUMBERS PAY NO ATTENTION TO SPEED LIMITS 13:34, 03 Jun 2025 Over 80% of drivers ignore speed limits on specific types of roads, shock figures have revealed. Motorists routinely


ignore 20mph restrictions, either finding themselves unable or unwilling to drive at low speeds. The statistics will be worrying given the increasing number of 20mph limits being imposed on


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an average weekday, 83% of cars will go over 20mph on these roads, rising even further to 86% at weekends, DfT data showed. Article continues below Several factors are likely to contribute


to this high figure. Some drivers may not be aware a 20mph limit is in place, while others may simply ignore it and not be prepared to drive at that speed. However, it doesn't


necessarily mean 20mph zones have no impact as drivers going faster than 20 could still be going below 30, the traditional speed limit in residential areas. 20mph zones have become a


controversial topic in recent years. Those in favour argue they boost road safety, particularly around schools, while opponents argue they have gone too far and are unnecessary in some


places. They were widely rolled out in Wales but are starting to be reversed following a public backlash and 'nanny state' claims. The data reinforces how common speeding is on our


roads, and how to some the speed limit is of no importance. Over four in 10 motorists breach 30mph limits in built-up and residential areas, rising to half on Sundays when traffic levels


tend to be lower. Similar numbers pay no attention to the 70mph motorway speed limit. The figure is around 43% during the week, rising to 49% on quieter weekends. John Wilmot, CEO and


founder of car leasing deals site LeaseLoco.com commented: “While the majority of drivers respect speed limits during the working week, it seems things do change at weekends. “Once the


weekend rolls around, people are driving faster on every type of road as they rush to meet friends and relatives or pursue their leisure activities. “It might be because a different type of


driver is more likely to be out on the roads at the weekend, or it could just be down to people being less cautious at the weekends and hitting the accelerator because the roads might be


quieter, so there are fewer traffic jams. “Whatever the reasons behind it, these figures show evidence of a worrying trend. "Accidents can happen on every day of the week, and drivers


need to be vigilant at all times when they are out on the road. Article continues below “So we are warning drivers to slow down when they are out and about at the weekends and to make sure


they reach their destinations safely.