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  1. In the UK Highway Code for England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, a built-up area is a settled area in which the speed limit of a road is automatically 30 mph (48 km/h). In Wales it's 20 mph (32 km/h). These roads are known as 'restricted roads' and are identified by the presence of street lights.

  2. Driving in built-up areas Rule 152. Residential streets. You should drive slowly and carefully on streets where there are likely to be pedestrians, cyclists and parked cars.

  3. In the UK Highway Code for England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, a built-up area is a settled area in which the speed limit of a road is automatically 30 mph (48 km/h). In Wales it's 20 mph (32 km/h). These roads are known as 'restricted roads' and are identified by the presence of street lights. History. In 1930, the concept of specific ...

  4. In the UK Highway Code for England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, a built-up area is a settled area in which the speed limit of a road is automatically 30 mph (48 km/h). In Wales it's 20 mph (32 km/h). These roads are known as 'restricted roads' and are identified by the presence of street lights.

  5. Highway Code Rule 123. The Driver and the Environment. You MUST NOT leave a parked vehicle unattended with the engine running or leave a vehicle engine running unnecessarily while that vehicle is stationary on a public road.

  6. 1.10 Combination of the signs E, 8a (end of a built-up area) and G, 10 (confirmation sign) The confirmation sign G, 10 and the sign indicating the end of a built-up area E, 8a may be used on the same support, in which case the sign E, 8a shall be placed under the sign G, 10 either separately or combined on the panel.

  7. Built-up area: On a road where there are street lamps placed no more than 200 yards apart, the speed limit is 30mph for all vehicles. Single carriageway: For cars, the speed limit is 60mph, and 50mph for vans or if you’re towing a trailer/caravan.

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