The 60mph limit is being lowered on the road where the Duke of Edinburgh hit another car in 2019.
Martin Wilby, cabinet member for highways, said: "Sadly this part of the A149 has seen a number of serious accidents due to excessive speeds so I welcome this change to help make the route safer for the more than 14,000 vehicles that use it every day.
"We hope this safety improvement will help to complement other recent changes along the road between King's Lynn and Hunstanton that has seen average speed cameras installed and changes to road signs and marking."Map showing the location of the A149 near Sandringham and the site where the Duke of Edinburgh crashedFind BBC News: East of England on
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