Goes or going?
It can't have gone live, like the title of your post says, if the other information that it goes live march 22nd is correct.
I am confused. Please clarify.
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Effects those in Llandaff North,Whitchurch,Tongwnlias, Rhiwbina and Heath.
Goes live March 22.
Goes or going?
It can't have gone live, like the title of your post says, if the other information that it goes live march 22nd is correct.
I am confused. Please clarify.
Does this include the arseholes on bicycles
I thought most of Cardiff was 20 anyway.
You're lucky if you can get over 30mph these days. To me, this is simply a reflection of how badly Cardiff Council have handled the roads issue. It's a case of "We've made things so bad, that you'll all agree to 20mph, because you know that's all you can manage at the best of times'. This city is becoming a joke.
It's a nonsense. Road schemes currently designed by people who don't commute and haven't committed for two years.
A mass 20mph scheme won't work for numerous reasons, primarily because it will be ignored. I was going to write in to comment on it during the consultation until I realised that the street I used to live on was already 20mph but was totally ignored so I thought it pointless to even object to any of it.
Should be more targeted in my opinion.
Of course, there's no connection with the fact that Huw Thomas, Council leader, is a keen cyclist.
Don’t worry the best is yet to come, apparently the WAG want to make eastern ave one lane each way, the other being a bus lane. I dont think I’ve ever seen a bus on it and I’m on there most days. Ely is a bit different on western ave as there’s about a million buses. Like southern way which links Newport rd and eastern ave, one lane for buses and taxi’s….barely ever see one whilst the other two lanes queue for 10 mins everyday.