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Old 08-07-2015, 09:43 PM   #1
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Default NT to expand open limit trial

No fatalities or speed related injuries since trial introduced, so will be expanded to other 130kmh zones which will become unlimited.

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The habits of most people of the hundreds surveyed hadn't changed that dramatically with the open speed trial. What they found before they did the survey, most people drove between 130km/h and 140km/h – with the speed limits de-restricted they found the majority of people were sitting on the same speed.

But more than anything else, the trial has shown that Territory drivers have responded very positively


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