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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
lisvaneblue
~Maybe so?
But situations vary both with road conditions and vehicles. For example a car can be limited to 70mph on a motorway, but what about a car towing a caravan. The limiter is on the car set at 70, whereas the speed limit if towing is 60mph
Yeah but the limiter doesn't mean it can ONLY go 70 you maddo :hehe:
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
lisvaneblue
~Maybe so?
But situations vary both with road conditions and vehicles. For example a car can be limited to 70mph on a motorway, but what about a car towing a caravan. The limiter is on the car set at 70, whereas the speed limit if towing is 60mph
So basically the same situation that we have now?
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
Yeah but the limiter doesn't mean it can ONLY go 70 you maddo :hehe:
Of course..but it does mean the limiter will allow a car towing a caravan to travel at up to 70mph when the speed limiting for a vehicle towing is 60mph
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
i stayed at the speed limit on a trip to and back from porthcawl i have to say there was many more cars and especially motor bikes driving closer to me behind than usual
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
Citizen's Nephew
Sure, if you don't want to be tracked than don't own a device or item with GPS tracking technology. SatNavs and phones do this already. It's worth doing some research for yourself and understanding the tech. a bit more. Your TV, your fridge, your home security system is tracking your comings and goings all the time.
Another tech. will be black box technology. That's a different ball game. Tesla are leaders in Autonomous Driving which is another fascinating technology which will need to have black boxes to be examined in the case of accidents and technical failures. This stuff logs everything you do.
Edit: add CCTV and facial recognition software (already in use for congestion charges) is worth mentioning too.
I'm very much aware of the tech but thanks for your condescending reply.
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
All sounds like a bit of a stress. Maybe we should just leave things as they are?
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
DryCleaning
I'm very much aware of the tech but thanks for your condescending reply.
I'm sorry if you found it condescending. It wasn't meant to be. One person's condescending is another person's just trying to be helpful and engage in an interesting topic.
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
All sounds like a bit of a stress. Maybe we should just leave things as they are?
Smash those pesky printing presses.
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
lisvaneblue
Of course..but it does mean the limiter will allow a car towing a caravan to travel at up to 70mph when the speed limiting for a vehicle towing is 60mph
Yeah but that's exactly the same as now apart from the fact that the car towing the caravan could technically go over 70mph now.
Not saying I'm for the speed limiter by the way but your logic isn't a reason not to bring it in
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
lisvaneblue
Of course..but it does mean the limiter will allow a car towing a caravan to travel at up to 70mph when the speed limiting for a vehicle towing is 60mph
You could be onto something here, not sure if that Elon Musk fella at Tesla has thought of this. Give him a bell!:hehe:
Disclaimer: I'm just being mischievous and not condescending.
And just to be absolutely clear guys, as I said, flattering as it is, I'm not the person who has invented any of this tech. You're gonna have to take this up with Porsche, Tesla, Nissan, Toyota et al.
I'm just an 'humble Bluebird on a Cardiff City Forum. :ayatollah:
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
Yeah but that's exactly the same as now apart from the fact that the car towing the caravan could technically go over 70mph now.
Not saying I'm for the speed limiter by the way but your logic isn't a reason not to bring it in
You forgot to say, nobody, should be towing a caravan anyway! :hehe:
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
Citizen's Nephew
I'm just an 'humble Bluebird on a Cardiff City Forum. :ayatollah:
Considering a moniker change to U Heep's Nephew? :-)
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
Citizen's Nephew
Smash those pesky printing presses.
No, because there is a clear advantage of printing presses versus writing out everything in hand.
But when asked, no one has presented the benefits of my drive from A to B going from the current situation to one where my drive is monitored, controlled, registered, speed automatically changed and all the rest of it. Just seems like it adds a whole load of stress, reduces freedoms and allows a way for companies to make money out of something that previously they didn't.
Especially, as road deaths have been falling for years, and if anything have plateaued since some of the more recent 'safety' restrictions have become more common place.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Report..._Great_Britain
Seem's a reasonable question to ask.
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
Cyclops
Considering a moniker change to U Heep's Nephew? :-)
Speed Limiters 4U Heep’s Nephew! ‘umble solutions for Bluebird motorists. I could sponsor a player!
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
Citizen's Nephew
I could sponsor a player!
Go for it!
Player with a max speed of 10 mph - James Collins?
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
No, because there is a clear advantage of printing presses versus writing out everything in hand.
But when asked, no one has presented the benefits of my drive from A to B going from the current situation to one where my drive is monitored, controlled, registered, speed automatically changed and all the rest of it. Just seems like it adds a whole load of stress, reduces freedoms and allows a way for companies to make money out of something that previously they didn't.
Especially, as road deaths have been falling for years, and if anything have plateaued since some of the more recent 'safety' restrictions have become more common place.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Report..._Great_Britain
Seem's a reasonable question to ask.
The more autonomous the driving experience the more time you’ll have to post on here. Hands free. Voice to text.
Let’s stop now and have a cold one in the beer garden! It’s such a lovely day.
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
Citizen's Nephew
The more autonomous the driving experience the more time you’ll have to post on here. Hands free. Voice to text.
Let’s stop now and have a cold one in the beer garden! It’s such a lovely day.
Good idea. I'll be 5 mins late though ;)
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Good idea. I'll be 5 mins late though ;)
😆🍺🍻
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
This was introduced where I live on practically all of the roads that were previously 30. With two kids I have to admit I was very much in favour.
After having a year of it I’m still in favour on side streets. For example ours where there is a school. However as an example the road that runs above and parallel to us is a ‘main road’ and when you’re going at 20mph I’ve even had idiots overtaking. I think it’s made the road more dangerous and, as much as I hate to say it, I think for the new limits to work they really must be enforced by average speed cameras. Sadly it will lead to people being caught out having a momentary lapse and also people being fixated on the Speedo. But either keep 30 and keep 20
For small side roads, or enforce 20 rigidly, because there is nothing worse than having some dickhead tailgating the whole journey. All in, or all out imo
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
Yeah but that's exactly the same as now apart from the fact that the car towing the caravan could technically go over 70mph now.
Not saying I'm for the speed limiter by the way but your logic isn't a reason not to bring it in
You're not thinking it through.
What would be the point of cars having a speed limiter to stop them exceeding the legal speed limit of 70mph on motorways, if that same car could tow a caravan at that speed albeit 10mph above the legal limit?
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
lisvaneblue
You're not thinking it through.
What would be the point of cars having a speed limiter to stop them exceeding the legal speed limit of 70mph on motorways, if that same car could tow a caravan at that speed albeit 10mph above the legal limit?
because 99.9% of car journeys aren't towing a caravan
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
because 99.9% of car journeys aren't towing a caravan
And 99.9% of car journeys do not end up in an accident...yet..to go back to the theme of this thread, our leaders in Wales have decided that 20mph is the way to go despite survey from ministry of transport showing that cutting urban speed limit to 20mph caused no significant change in casualty rates.
This 20mph limit might well swell the confers at Cardiff Bay whilst the majority of drivers in Wales could end up with a criminal record and fines because they feel quite competent driving at the current UK urban limit of 30.
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
lisvaneblue
And 99.9% of car journeys do not end up in an accident...yet..to go back to the theme of this thread, our leaders in Wales have decided that 20mph is the way to go despite survey from ministry of transport showing that cutting urban speed limit to 20mph caused no significant change in casualty rates.
This 20mph limit might well swell the confers at Cardiff Bay whilst the majority of drivers in Wales could end up with a criminal record and fines because they feel quite competent driving at the current UK urban limit of 30.
I'm willing to bet that the majority of drivers in Wales do not end up with a criminal record .
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
[QUOTE=lisvaneblue;5321209]
This 20mph limit might well swell the confers at Cardiff bay
I don’t understand how the speed limit could affect the size of trees in Cardiff
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Re: Speed limit to be lowered to 20mph in Wales
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Originally Posted by
Hilts
Speed limiters or some sort of tech to identify youve broken the speed limit is inevitable.
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
I'm totally against spend limiters, affectionately known as the other half in my case, and she does work like a SatNav, as she is always phoning me up to see where I am.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/content...cars-from-2022