multi-barrelled question
- was travelling outward from Cambridge and back on A10 yesterday , including section of A10 N/E of Littleport Cambridge
https://www.openstreetbrowser.org/#map=14/52.4805/0.3490&basemap=osm-mapnik&categories=car_maxspeed
I'm familiar (thought) with road and it is National speed limit in both directions on section pictured, ^ link, up to Brandon Creek
but coming back seemed to be a new sign designating 40mph max for 3 miles returning, just after Brandon Creek (next to the adverse camber sign for those who know it)
Do they ever have asymmetric speeds on roads ? 60/40 ?
signage on outdated google maps
- On Windows OS at home, I don't wan to **** around with a mobile phone looking at routes,
Is there an 'app' I can prepare routes on, on a PC/laptop, where I can see road speeds.
- was travelling outward from Cambridge and back on A10 yesterday , including section of A10 N/E of Littleport Cambridge
https://www.openstreetbrowser.org/#map=14/52.4805/0.3490&basemap=osm-mapnik&categories=car_maxspeed
I'm familiar (thought) with road and it is National speed limit in both directions on section pictured, ^ link, up to Brandon Creek
but coming back seemed to be a new sign designating 40mph max for 3 miles returning, just after Brandon Creek (next to the adverse camber sign for those who know it)
Do they ever have asymmetric speeds on roads ? 60/40 ?
signage on outdated google maps
- On Windows OS at home, I don't wan to **** around with a mobile phone looking at routes,
Is there an 'app' I can prepare routes on, on a PC/laptop, where I can see road speeds.

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