Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies faces a trial over a speeding ticket, despite her claim that poor signage led to her misunderstanding the speed limit. In a statement, she emphasized her 45-year history of safe driving and her belief that the signage was so inadequate that it was easy to miss, which she believes is what happened. Davies, an Olympic silver medallist and recent nominee for a life peerage by Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, expressed her frustration with the situation, stating that she would have reduced her speed if she had been aware of the limit change from 70mph to 50mph on the motorway. This incident highlights the ongoing debate about road safety and the effectiveness of signage, inviting discussion on the responsibility of drivers and the role of infrastructure in preventing accidents.