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Drakeford won't be happy until this scheme is extended to cover the whole of Cardiff.
Agreed. A decision like this is unlikely to have been implemented without complaints from local residents. Often 20mph zones are as a result of local people campaigning or due to a high number of accidents. While we can moan from a driver's perspective, we sometimes need to look at things from resident's point of view as well.
I would imagine that the amount of traffic using this street as a short cut is causing problems. I doubt many of us would like to live on a small street that is ridiculously busy at times because some drivers want to make a short cut. Drivers in a hurry going down roads like that isn't a great scenario.
There were No Through Traffic signs up at either end for as long as I can remember.
Every now and then,but probably not often enough, the police would be there checking vehicles and sometime issuing fines. I guess though, if the resources aren't there to enforce road sign instructions then automation is another way.
It's ridiculous, same as when you block off other roads with bollards. Just forces more traffic elsewhere. In this case probably the already congested Fidlas Road. People live there also.
Easy money for the council.
It must be annoying for residents, I get that but most people have a road outside their house and are fully aware of potential issues when moving in.