M5 junction 1 to junction 3 proposed revocation of 60mph speed limit - Statutory Instrument Consultation

Opens 22 Sep 2025

Closes 2 Nov 2025

Overview

The M5 Motorway (junctions 1 to 3) (60 Miles Per Hour Speed Limit) Regulations 2022 imposed a permanent 60mph speed limit on the M5 between junctions 1 to 3.

This speed limit was put in place for the purposes of improving the air quality along this stretch of road. The air quality has sufficiently improved such that the speed limit can now be removed. As a result, the national speed limit will be reinstated on this stretch. 

This consultation provides an opportunity for interested parties to comment on the proposal to remove, by way of statutory instrument, the permanent 60mph speed limit described above.

This will involve removing the current mandatory 60mph speed limit signs and the associated explanatory signs which were installed to provide information to users regarding the purpose of the speed limit. 

Additionally, as part of the works, we will be re-instating the advisory speed limit signage which was in place on bends along this stretch of carriageway for safety reasons.

Once in force, the proposed statutory instrument would enable driving at a speed consistent with the national speed limit on this stretch of road.

Why do we need to re-instate the national speed limit?

By returning this section to national speed limit the intention is that: 

  • vehicles travelling on this route will be able to travel at a higher speed if appropriate for the driving conditions and vehicle type 
  • this should reduce the journey time for users where conditions permit on this area of the strategic road network.

How to give us your views

Please read the consultation document to find out more about the proposals. 

You can respond online by using the ‘Online survey’ box below. 

Alternatively, you can complete the consultation response form at Appendix B of the consultation document and return it to us by email or by post to the following addresses.

Please ensure that your response reaches us by 11:59pm on [insert date].

Email: M5J1-J3SI@nationalhighways.co.uk.

Post:

George Patterson-Payne
National Highways 
Three Snowhill 
Snow Hill Queensway 
Birmingham 
B4 6GA

How we will act on your responses

All feedback received within the consultation period will be considered and we’ll reply where necessary.

Following the consultation, we will provide a report which analyses your feedback and our responses.

Give us your views

This activity will open on 22 Sep 2025. Please come back on or after this date to give us your views.

Audiences

  • All members of the public

Interests

  • Roads