Green Party Transport Policies Spark Political Backlash Over Driver Rules
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5 questionsWhether the Green Party's plans to reduce motorway speed limits to 55 mph have been formally adopted or are still under discussion.
How the Green Party's proposed incremental fuel tax increases would be implemented and what the timeline would be.
What specific evidence the Green Party cites to support its claim that reducing speed limits to 55 mph would improve safety and fuel efficiency.
Whether Restore Britain's proposal to raise motorway speed limits to 80 mph has been formally adopted as party policy.
How the Green Party's proposed stricter driving tests every five years would be administered and what the costs or logistics would be.
Green Party's stance on reducing motorway speed limits to 55 mphreported_dispute
The Green Party plans to reduce the speed limit on motorways to 55 mph as part of its official policy.
According to Daily Mail - News, Daily Mail - News [represents 5 similar sources]Green Party Deputy Leader Rachel Millward claims she is not aware of such a policy and says it is not a leading policy or something the party is campaigning on in the current election.
According to Daily Mail - NewsContext: This indicates a potential disconnect between the Green Party's documented policies and the knowledge of its deputy leader, raising questions about internal party coherence and communication.
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