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UK wants to beat slowdown, how? Just drive faster

FP Archives December 20, 2014, 05:47:49 IST

Environmentalists fear that the plan if implemented would lead to increased oil consumption and carbon emissions.



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UK wants to beat slowdown, how? Just drive faster

London: The cure may sound a bit unconventional, but this is precisely what Britain is planning to push ahead with to catch up with other developed economies.

The government has come up with a literal solution for economic slowdown - it wants drivers to drive faster on the nation’s motorways.

“Now it is time to put Britain back in the fast lane of global economies and look again at the motorway speed limit which is nearly 50 years old, and out of date thanks to huge advances in safety and motoring technology,” Transport Secretary Philip Hammond said.

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The speed limit on Britain’s motorways is 70 miles per hour (120 kph), lower than in many countries in continental Europe. “Increasing the motorway speed limit to 80 mph would generate economic benefits of hundreds of millions of pounds through shorter journey times. So, we will consult later this year on raising the limit to get Britain moving,” Hammond said.

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The Conservative government is seeking ways to boost a faltering economy without breaking with its austerity plans. Its “drive faster” plan was condemned by environmentalists who said it would lead to increased oil consumption and carbon emissions. Hammond said he was confident higher speeds would have only a marginal effect on road safety.

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