- 03 Mar 11, 00:43#242198
The Spanish government defended Tuesday its decision to cut the speed limit on highways to 110 km/h after Formula One champion Fernando Alonso warned that it will be "difficult to stay awake" at this speed.
The government said Friday it was lowering the speed limit on highways from 120 km/h as of March 7 as part of measures to reduce the country's fuel bill in response to the rise in world oil prices due to unrest in the Middle East.
"I don't support this measure. To reduce fuel consumption there are other measures that are much more effective than this one. At 110 km/h, it is even difficult to stay awake," Alonso told reporters on Monday when asked what he thought of the new measure.
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"Alonso is faster than the speed limit. Do you understand that message?"
The government said Friday it was lowering the speed limit on highways from 120 km/h as of March 7 as part of measures to reduce the country's fuel bill in response to the rise in world oil prices due to unrest in the Middle East.
"I don't support this measure. To reduce fuel consumption there are other measures that are much more effective than this one. At 110 km/h, it is even difficult to stay awake," Alonso told reporters on Monday when asked what he thought of the new measure.
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"Alonso is faster than the speed limit. Do you understand that message?"
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