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I frequently see commercial vehicles with a sticker declaring that "This vehicle is restricted to 56 mph by law". What law are they referring to, and if there isn't a 56 mph law, what's the point of the sticker.

Asked on 24 April 2010 by C.S., via e-mail

Answered by Honest John
EC law. 56mph is 90kmh and HGVs are governed to 90kmh throughout Europe. So though they can legally do 60 on a UK motorway, their governed top speed is 56.
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