no car I've ever driven would struggle to keep it to 20mph, if they were being driven properly
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How are you supposed to drive at 20mph from the manor way Whitchurch Golf Course to the Deri Pub, through 2 speed cameras and mixed signs some saying 30mph some saying 20mph?
I can understand small roads especially where people are double parked, and close to schools but roads of this size and it just doesn't make sense, the cars struggle to go that slow?
Obviously this is the trial area for the rest of Wales, wait till you try and drive that slow on decent wide safe roads.
no car I've ever driven would struggle to keep it to 20mph, if they were being driven properly
Yes maybe the wrong wording, it feels uncomfortable and way to slow in automatic 2 litres, it's probably in 2nd gear maybe 3rd, I doubt its much good for cars to trundle around at that speed?
A road like that doesn't require such a low speed in a modern car with decent brakes, it's not a dangerous road.
Noticed the 20mph speed limit going past Thornhill Crem going into Llanishen. Ridiculous having 20mph there.
Its the same from Morganstown (Pugh's Garden Centre) to Radyr, 20mph. Absolute joke
If I honest I am finding quite calming . Sadly Electric bikes ,scooters and wheelchairs are whizzing.
Get use to it because it’s here to stay, my boy passed his test in January in NW London and he’d never got out of 2nd gear through most of his learning.
It's all bollocks and completely unnecessary.
If your car has adaptive cruise control it's much easier.
I wouldn't buy one without now as it's so hard to stick to 20mph whilst paying full attention to the road
What's behind all this? Tree huggers?
When I moved out of Cardiff 20+ years ago, the speed limit on the road past the BBC was 40. It is now 20, even though far fewer people are crossing that road and cars are far better at stopping
I live on a normal suburban residential street in England where the speed limit is 30.
Both places have it wrong. It should be 30 in Llandaff, and 20 on any purely residential street.
Stupid question, but failed for going too slowly?!
I don't live In cardiff any more so my view isn't affected by NIMBYism, but good lord have they Ballsed it up over the last twenty years. What the **** is going on towards pentyrch? Llandaff is already a bottleneck (even before the absolutely bollocks 20mph) and I can't see any new roads in the plan. How are those people getting to work?!
I took a train from Cardiff to radyr recently, it was a single carriage. Seats for 50 people max. I'm all for getting cars off the roads and Cardiff has a pretty decent rail infrastructure to allow it, but **** me are they making it hard. Build the capacity on public transport first. Don't force them out of their cars and deal with the aftermath.
The planners have some great tools at their disposal but the plans they have are incoherent.
EDIT: I say this as my local train line services some pretty tiny villages. Minimum 4 carriages. If I lived in Cardiff, the train line would be my ideal way of getting to work so ffs put some capacity on it.
As a CF14 resident it's the right thing to do , the area is flooded with cars and most families have one or two , there is a lot of pedestrians , cyclists , schools , shops , public transport and other amenities due to the areas popularity. The council have introduced road narrowing , humps etc., nothing stops folk speeding and putting people at risk so here we are at 20mph limit with folk speeding anyway. Some good news you still lick along past the BBC at 40mph around 3am in the morning, not sure what it be like after the new house build so get over in yer Ford Capri's while you can actually drive a car through CF14 as our car travel days are numbered ?