And the prize for "2nd most surprising news story of the day" goes to.....Saga Lout wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 8:53 pm There's a petition to get it rescinded: https://petitions.senedd.wales/petitions/245548
Over 300,000 have signed it so far.
20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
Well...I've been in the land of woollybacks and wellies for nearly a week now and my findings of the new 20mph limit adherence are...
Nobody GAF... Folk still treat like a 30. Today, following a school bus, keeping to a steadyish 30 in a 20. So I think that's what I'll do, well maybe 35.
Nobody GAF... Folk still treat like a 30. Today, following a school bus, keeping to a steadyish 30 in a 20. So I think that's what I'll do, well maybe 35.
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
Local council flier through my door today: "would you support a 20mph speed limit in your local area?".
No.
Because: if you're the kind of person who drives at 30mph on these residential, speed bump covered streets with loads of pedestrians etc. you're the kind of person who DGAF about a posted speed limit Waste of money IMO.
No.
Because: if you're the kind of person who drives at 30mph on these residential, speed bump covered streets with loads of pedestrians etc. you're the kind of person who DGAF about a posted speed limit Waste of money IMO.
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
I wonder how many fatalities involved cars going at 30mph or were they speeding.
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
Screw the facts, all road accidents can be attributed to excess speed just like all climate change is now attributed to human activity.
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
Cycling UK argues the facts support 20mph speed limits:
https://www.cyclinguk.org/20mph-lower-s ... er-streets
However, I’m sceptical about both sides’ statistics, which smell of spin.
Speed limits seem to be the only tool in the road safety toolbox — an oversimplified ‘solution’ to a multifaceted problem.
https://www.cyclinguk.org/20mph-lower-s ... er-streets
However, I’m sceptical about both sides’ statistics, which smell of spin.
Speed limits seem to be the only tool in the road safety toolbox — an oversimplified ‘solution’ to a multifaceted problem.
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
Undue care and attention from the motorist or pedestrian I'd imagine causes most incidents. Dangerous/speeding would be secondary I reckon. No stats required.
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
Can't deny when you do have an accident that speed nearly always makes it worse though. Very rapidly worse in fact, twice the speed four times the problem.
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
Even the Panigale runs out of puff before reaching C.Potter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 2:41 pmE=MC2 innit.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 12:41 pm Can't deny when you do have an accident that speed nearly always makes it worse though. Very rapidly worse in fact, twice the speed four times the problem.
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
This is in the news again after locals are complaining it makes journeys much longer.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-67064306
Did the Welsh government seriously claim that the average car journey was 2 minutes long?BBC wrote:The Welsh government said the change would only add a minute to average journey times but in this part of the Rhondda, where car is king, people argue journeys are taking longer.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-67064306
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
Doesn't necessarily mean the average car journey is/was 2 mins does it? It just means you spend more time driving at 20 than at 30, but for example you might spend most of the time driving at 70....
On my street f'r'instance it's about 500m of 20mph road then you're on to the 70mph grids. You could make the limit in the present 20mph zones 5mph and not have a major impact on my journey times
On my street f'r'instance it's about 500m of 20mph road then you're on to the 70mph grids. You could make the limit in the present 20mph zones 5mph and not have a major impact on my journey times
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
They're not the only tool* - but they're the easiest, quickest thing to implement from a roads-infrastructure point of view, and the easiest to 'police'.Hot_Air wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 9:22 am Cycling UK argues the facts support 20mph speed limits:
https://www.cyclinguk.org/20mph-lower-s ... er-streets
However, I’m sceptical about both sides’ statistics, which smell of spin.
Speed limits seem to be the only tool in the road safety toolbox — an oversimplified ‘solution’ to a multifaceted problem.
* anything else tends to be "change the road infrastructure" (in various ways) which is invariably higher cost and longer time period to implement.
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Fuck that, fuck Wales.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:15 pm If the Welsh want to listen to the glorious rumble of 114 cubic inches as I blip the throttle for an extra minute as I ride through their towns who am I to argue
Had my first bimble over the border today since this sillyness came in and from Wales being my go to weekend riding destination it has now dropped a long way off the list.
It's just so badly implemented with no obvious rhyme or reason, with the limit dropping and raising seemingly at random and with very little to no signage.
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
Hopefully some noisy donuts and stand up wheelies ?MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 8:28 pmFuck that, fuck Wales.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:15 pm If the Welsh want to listen to the glorious rumble of 114 cubic inches as I blip the throttle for an extra minute as I ride through their towns who am I to argue
Had my first bimble over the border today since this sillyness came in and from Wales being my go to weekend riding destination it has now dropped a long way off the list.
It's just so badly implemented with no obvious rhyme or reason, with the limit dropping and raising seemingly at random and with very little to no signage.
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
I think that's the reason why so many people here have had an issue with it all. I don't think anyone would argue with 20' outside schools, playgrounds, hospitals etc. But it makes no sense that they've just thrown them up pretty much everywhere. And subsequently, surrounding speed limits have had to drop as well, so there's also more 30/40/50 speed restrictions on roads that just don't require them.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 8:28 pmFuck that, fuck Wales.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 1:15 pm If the Welsh want to listen to the glorious rumble of 114 cubic inches as I blip the throttle for an extra minute as I ride through their towns who am I to argue
Had my first bimble over the border today since this sillyness came in and from Wales being my go to weekend riding destination it has now dropped a long way off the list.
It's just so badly implemented with no obvious rhyme or reason, with the limit dropping and raising seemingly at random and with very little to no signage.
Not sure if I said on here or elsewhere, my commute used to have 5 limit changes in 12 miles, now, 15 changes. So, I now travel further in distance using bigger roads, less changes, no 20's and takes me no longer time wise. But, I'm travelling further. Bonkers.
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
A lot of London is 20mph now. It is seriously enforced by the Met police too. Fooked if I know how they are resourcing it with all the other problems in London and a lack of KSi stats to back it up too apprently?
I fell foul of it last year, copping a 42 in a 20 nicking which cost me £800 and 6 points! Anyway, i'll answer to myself for that one, but, as i'm so paranoid about getting any more points, i stick to it religiously and TBH I find myself driving under 30mph when local now.
I fell foul of it last year, copping a 42 in a 20 nicking which cost me £800 and 6 points! Anyway, i'll answer to myself for that one, but, as i'm so paranoid about getting any more points, i stick to it religiously and TBH I find myself driving under 30mph when local now.
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
Sounds like the fines have their desired effect then . In more sense than one
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Re: 20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
Absolutely! My colleagues, who live in London, were pretty furious when I told them how many police are out on speed patrols. They were angry the Met were focusing on motorists, when they have no response to anti social behaviour, shoplifting, drugs outside schools etc. I did say they are probably traffic police, but so many Londoners are just too pissed off with the met overall to hear anything.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 1:46 pm Sounds like the fines have their desired effect then . In more sense than one