Imagine the uproar if they made speed limiters mandatory? Can’t wait for that one. And then 10-20 years from then we’ll be saying ‘can’t believe we used to let people loose in their cars and drive whatever speed they liked’.
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Imagine the uproar if they made speed limiters mandatory? Can’t wait for that one. And then 10-20 years from then we’ll be saying ‘can’t believe we used to let people loose in their cars and drive whatever speed they liked’.
36 million and counting to pay for this ?
Does it actually save lives ?
Would 36 million direct into NHS save more lives?
Time critical service providers like Care Workers delayed on route to work ??
Extra time costs associated to someone getting to you
More young people die from suicide than road casualties ,let's fund that , and drug abuse ,social services etc etc .
As I say 20mph is fine , but not at the cost of real lives and services .
It's vanity flag waving ' look at us politics' diverting attention away from underperformance in Health ,Education, Social Care , transport infrastructure .
When you dig down on road deaths the biggest cause is drugs and alcohol amongst the young , the trouble we have grasping that is more difficult, putting up road signs is simple
Yes, it does save lives, and it will also reduce the amount and severity of injuries, thereby removing the need for the NHS to spend money on dealing with those injuries, which could be £36M or a whole lot more.
I can't see how a minute or so delay would affect care workers hugely or why you're unable to comprehend that multiple things could be funded at the same time.
[QUOTE=Eric the Half a Bee;5449706]Thank fook he doesn't do everything the same as the arseholes in Westminster.[/QUOTE
Make your mind up, you've been saying it's daft, and now it's dawned on you that Drakeford has done it, Westminister are wrong having normal speeds
Now Drakeford has been linked watch people desperate to defend the undefendable!
Of course I think it's a daft policy. It's not down to Mark Drakeford, either, but Welsh Labour and virtually an entire Senedd who voted for it, including Tory AMs.
However, there will be issues where Wales needs different legislation and rules than England. That's why I support devolution. This one policy hasn't made me think twice about whether Wales can make up its own mind about issues or not and I bet it's not made any difference to the vast majority. Andrew Davies has suggested he'd reverse the 20mph roll out if he was in power. Made no difference to his or his party's popularity (or lack of).
You clearly object so much to devolution, virtually every decision from the Senedd you detest, I suspect it's because the party you worship aren't in power here. Ever thought of moving over the bridge? You'd be far happier.
I think all the decisions are terrible, simply that! I can't think of one decision they have made that makes sense and is money well spent. Andrew Davies is an absolute joke, if he would change the speed back to thirty that is a good idea but I wouldn't trust him to run a bath either. We don't have any competent politicians that you could trust to run Wales, so I am dead against giving power to totally incompetent people.
I would much rather Starmer run Wales from Westminster than Drakeford, he doesn't make stupid decisions just to be different and he's not power crazy, he's fairly logical and measured.
I drive an auto and the cruise control won't even function until the car is registering 21/22 MPH, but that OK because with the speedo error that' s 20. The problem is that other people drive around anxious not to break the speed limit and they drive at about 16 mph on their speedo which means they are actually doing about 14 so I have to keep braking. Every time I brake the cruise control falls out. It is not designed to be on-off-on and doing it wastes more fuel and the need to accelerate waste even more, so its costing me more money and damaging my car.
Yeah it’s an issue, if someone goes into the back of me because they’re stuck to my bumper, whether it’s at 20 or 30. I don’t drive a shit car so won’t be impressed once someone’s inevitably wedged into my boot
There’s a main road above me which used to be 30. I’m torn on the whole thing because people used to fly up there and my son crosses the road for the school bus. So at that time of day, I’m glad it’s 20, because at least most people are doing <30 rather than 40.
But then the majority of the day, it feels way too slow. They regularly have speed camera vans, and you’ve got dickheads who actually seem like they want to be on your roof and I’ve even had some people take over. The ones who don’t know there are regular cameras no doubt
The real answer is probably that every stretch of road is different and this one of mine should be variable speed limits. But unfortunately that seems too sensible so if they want to go all out on 20 then I’d rather they did it with average speed checks