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It’s not a blanket policy. I have gone at various speeds in many different roads. Probably ‘affected’ about 10% on any set journey. No big deal. Very interesting that Rishi ‘I hate Welsh Labour’ Sunak had to do a swift reverse when justifying Tory councils making the streets a touch safer by introducing the same laws locally. It will all be forgotten by Christmas and the libertarians will have some other ‘woke’ issue to be annoyed about.
From your use of words I cannot decide if you clocked these people using your own speedo or they just looked as if they were doing those speeds.
If people want t0 go the the limit the law allows they can do up 23 MPH in a 20MPH limit in S Wales and not be photographed. Additionally vehicle speedos have an error of 2+ miles/hour which if a driver feels safe he might add on and do 25 and probably still not get his picture taken.
I'm not saying I agree with the practice but it is a fact.
The speed cameras are set to exact limits, which is why I think many more people that would admit it think they have had their photo taken and wait anxiously for a letter that never arrives.
I'd be more interested in what speed motorists involved in fatal accidents in 30MPH limits were actually doing, rather than saying that all the accidents were at 30. If people were going faster then the new 20MPH limits won't suddenly make them slow down
Facts
"" Two statements this week from the FT that might pass for apologies. Economics Editor, Chris Giles, said on radio 4's More or Less that the new GDP data meant that he and others must now stop claiming that the UK was the G7's worst performing economy. Last Thursday, Peter Foster, the Europe editor,, argued for an end to litigating old arguments about Brexit that are getting us nowhere'.
Whoever can he mean??""
https://www.briefingsforbritain.co.uk/
An extraordinary meeting of Cardiff Council has been called for 4.30pm today to debate a motion on the 20mph default limit set by Welsh Government
— Cardiff Council (@cardiffcouncil) October 12, 2023
Dont think anything will happen. Councillor Caro Wild is behind all the cycle lane / traffic calming plans for CCC.
He was the one that shut Castle street under the excuse of covid. There was a local vote - something the council tried to hide. Anyway - a vote was had - the council lost = so tythey had to re open the road (total cost over 3 million).
Wild then tried to get Cardiff university to do a study to prove his point, that was rumbled whne it was discovered they are both good mates... and the study was so biased it was hard to take it seriously.
Meanwhile Councilor Wild has spent 1 million putting in a bus lane on Cathedral road - all that to save in his own words - 30 seconds journey time - whilst creating a massive traffic issue. All vehicles in a jam with engines running etc.
Caro Wild, Hugh Thomas (council leader),Brennan and Drakeford are all good mates and signed up to 20. So the chances of anything happening re getting rid of the 20mph is zero
Thomas - Oxford educated (music degree I believe) and Wild - is from Leeds and grew up on a commune - and the pair of them are in control of what happens in Cardiff.
The bus lanes in Cardiff are a God send. The Cwmbran/Cardiff bus is always on time.
Don't criticise the Councillors,put your head above the para-pit and stand for election.
For me entering my 8th decade, driving at 30 at night now seems much faster than it used to especially with all the parked cars where I live in Inner London affecting my judgement. It is very different in the day time when 30 sometimes appears pedestrian to me.
20-25 at night seems more comfortable for me in built-up areas than 30. The 20 mph zones we have locally are probably sensible after dark, though not in the daytime. Maybe, there should be variable speed limits according to the time of day and lighting conditions?
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...ition-27927202
A new poll shows there is huge opposition to the new 20mph speed limit in Wales.
I don't know if this is directly related to the reduced speed limit, but there is now a lot more queuing traffic in Cathays and Roath then there was a few months ago. It's really noticeable.