Having speed limits is cool I guess, but what about the Isle of Man which just doesn’t have a national limit at all.
October 14, 2024
Having speed limits is cool I guess, but what about the Isle of Man which just doesn’t have a national limit at all.
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by Frontier_Justice
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Being on such a small isle sort of constitutes a speed limit on its own.
I guess it’s – brace for impact.
Would be an awesome place for a street race!
“Sure, go as fast as you like, see how long you last.”
To be fair, you will still have to limit your speed to 1 079 252 848,8 km/h. But I don’t think an Isle so small is where you can ho too fast
That sign means that previous restrictions no longer apply, and the National Speed Limit now applies. What that limit is depends on what type of road it is. Single carriage way likely 60 mph (100 kph). Dual carriage way likely 70 mph (120 kph).
Of course otherwise it would be a boring motorcycle race each year.
It’s called Isle of Man for a reason 🙂
There’s still limit – depends on how brave you are.
I don’t think it’s cool to have speed limits.
But on the Isle of Man it’s probably not that easy to go over 200 anyway.
That island will kick your ass. It’s literally in their flag, the ass-kicking fidget spinner.
You don’t need a speed limit sign if your roads are the limiting factor.
This is why you don’t buy a car from Jersey. Whole island is 40mph or less. 3rd gear gets a looot of wear.
13 comments
Being on such a small isle sort of constitutes a speed limit on its own.
I guess it’s – brace for impact.
Would be an awesome place for a street race!
“Sure, go as fast as you like, see how long you last.”
To be fair, you will still have to limit your speed to 1 079 252 848,8 km/h. But I don’t think an Isle so small is where you can ho too fast
That sign means that previous restrictions no longer apply, and the National Speed Limit now applies. What that limit is depends on what type of road it is. Single carriage way likely 60 mph (100 kph). Dual carriage way likely 70 mph (120 kph).
Of course otherwise it would be a boring motorcycle race each year.
It’s called Isle of Man for a reason 🙂
There’s still limit – depends on how brave you are.
I don’t think it’s cool to have speed limits.
But on the Isle of Man it’s probably not that easy to go over 200 anyway.
That island will kick your ass. It’s literally in their flag, the ass-kicking fidget spinner.
You don’t need a speed limit sign if your roads are the limiting factor.
This is why you don’t buy a car from Jersey. Whole island is 40mph or less. 3rd gear gets a looot of wear.