I was thinking about the road that runs through Crewkerne the other day (the A30) and realised that it has every common speed limit on at least one section of it, that being 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 70 and wondered if how many other roads had the same claim to fame.
The only caveat I will put on is that the speed limits have to be all on the same continuous stretch of road, but sections where two roads temporarily merge are allowed.
Examples of sections of the A30 with each limit,
20, Near Wadham school, Crewkerne on the section from Crewkerne to Yeovil, and through part of West Coker
30, Through most towns and villages on the route (Crewkerne, Chard, Shaftesbury, Sherborne, Etc.)
40, Between East Chinnock and West Coker, and coming into Chard
50, through the Cricket St. Thomas Area and after leaving Chard in the Honiton direction
60, On most out of the route out of towns/villages
70, Between Honiton and Exeter and between Yeovil and Sherbourne
Plus doing a very rough route trace in the W10 maps app all those speed limits can be found within just 14mi of one another.
The only caveat I will put on is that the speed limits have to be all on the same continuous stretch of road, but sections where two roads temporarily merge are allowed.
Examples of sections of the A30 with each limit,
20, Near Wadham school, Crewkerne on the section from Crewkerne to Yeovil, and through part of West Coker
30, Through most towns and villages on the route (Crewkerne, Chard, Shaftesbury, Sherborne, Etc.)
40, Between East Chinnock and West Coker, and coming into Chard
50, through the Cricket St. Thomas Area and after leaving Chard in the Honiton direction
60, On most out of the route out of towns/villages
70, Between Honiton and Exeter and between Yeovil and Sherbourne
Plus doing a very rough route trace in the W10 maps app all those speed limits can be found within just 14mi of one another.