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UK Drivers Divided on Proposed Motorway Rule Change in Place for 59 Years

More than half of 2,000 respondents opposed the change, with older drivers and people in Northern Ireland most likely to back the current limit.

  • A survey of more than 2,000 people commissioned by DrivingExperience found that 54% of drivers oppose increasing the 70mph motorway speed limit, revealing significant generational and regional divisions.
  • The current 70mph limit has been in place for nearly 60 years since its trial introduction on December 22, 1965, becoming permanent in 1967 after accident rates fell.
  • Generational differences are stark: 64% of drivers over 65 want to maintain the existing limit, while less than half of those aged 18 to 24 support retaining the 70mph restriction.
  • Regional variations further complicate the debate: 70% of respondents in Northern Ireland support keeping the 70mph limit, compared to just 49% in the South East of England.
  • Imran Malek, corporate sales manager at DrivingExperience, said "increasing the speed limit could increase driving risk," noting drivers believe human response to hazards remains critical despite modern vehicle safety.
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Most drivers oppose plans to raise motorway speed limit to 80mph

When asked if they believed the UK motorway speed limit would change, a pool of UK drivers was somewhat divided

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UK drivers divided on proposed motorway rule change in place for 59 years

When asked if they believed the UK motorway speed limit would change, a pool of UK drivers was somewhat divided

·Stroud, United Kingdom
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GB News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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