The Island's speed limit should return to normal from next Monday.
That's according to the Chief Minister who spoke in today's media conference.
An all-Island speed limit of 40mph was implemented back in March - aiming to ease demand on the Island's emergency service and reduce the number of collisions.
However, it was increased to 60mph from today, although other speed limits where signs advise of 20mph/30mph/40mph/50mph will remain in place.
Mr Quayle discussed the matter this afternoon:
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