M1 south bound variable speed
Dear Highways England Company Limited,
Please could you tell me the speed and the times the variable speed limits changed at the M1 south bound duckmanton, junctions 28 and 30 between 9am and 11am on 19/07/2020
Yours faithfully,
Khadijha Sundus
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Dear Khadijha Sundus,
Thank you for your recent contact to Highways England on the 4^th August.
I have been forwarded your correspondence by the Highways England Customer
Contact Centre.
I have fully investigated your query regarding the variable speed limits
set on the M1 southbound between Junctions 30 and 28 on the 19^th July
between 9am and 11am. Attached you will find a full list of all of the
signs and signals displayed between those times and the marker posts they
were positioned.
I have also included a simpler overview of the different incident events
as below:
Broken down HGV with potential debris
08:57 - Marker post 235/1B – 60mph
08:57 – Marker post 234/4B – Lane divert right and 50mph
08:57 – Marker Post 232/4B – Lane 1 closure red x and 40mph
08:57 – Marker Post 233/1B – Lane 1 closure red x and 40mph
08:57 – Marker Post 231/5B – National Speed Limit
No debris and vehicle in emergency refuge area - signs cleared to National
Speed Limit at 09:02
Broken down vehicle
09:11 – Marker Post 235/8 – 50mph Stranded Vehicle
09:11 – Marker Post 235/1 – 40mph Stranded Vehicle
09:11 – Marker Post 234/4 – Lane 1 closure red x and 40mph
09:11 – Marker Post 233/1 – National Speed Limit
Vehicle resumed - signs cleared to National Speed Limit – 09:14
Broken down vehicle with oil spill
09:55- Marker Post 233/1 – 60mph Stranded Vehicle
09:55 – Marker Post 232/4 Lane Divert and 50mph
09:55 – Marker Post 231/5 – Lane divert right and 50mph
09:55 – Marker Post 230/6 – Lane 1 closure red x and 40mph
09:55 – Marker Post 229/7 – National Speed Limit
10:19 – Marker Post – 234/4 – 60mph
10:19 – Marker Post 233/1 – Updated to Lane Divert right and 50mph
10:19 – Marker Post 231/5 – Updated to Lane 1 closure red x and 40mph
LGV offside tyre change
10:32 – Marker Post 235/1 – 60mph
10:32 – Marker Post 234/4 Updated to Lane divert right and 50mph
10:32 – Marker Post 232/4 – Updated to Lane 1 closure red x and 40mph
10:39 – Marker Post 233/1 – Updated to Lane 1 closure red x and 40mph
10:42 – Marker Post 235/8 – 60mph
If you need any further clarification on any of the information above and
attached please don’t hesitate to get back in touch. You can also contact
our Customer Contact Centre on 0300 123 5000.
Kind Regards,
Sam
Samantha Bean, Regional Support Manager
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