Speed limit of 60mph M6 will be dropped after air quality improvements
Speed limits of 60mph are to be scrapped along parts of the M1 and M6 after improvements to air quality.
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Speed limits of 60mph are to be scrapped along parts of the M1 and M6 after improvements to air quality.
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