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As has been said, 20mph around schools and playgrounds is understandable, maybe even town centres. But not everywhere that is currently a 30mph road. Road deaths and accidents have been more than halved in 30 years and road safety is better than ever.
This is a pointless exercise.
May I be the first to suggest that we go down to 5mph and every time we leave the house we have to have a man with a red flag on a stick walking in front of us. Because this is the way things are going!
Three times in the last ten days I have come down Caerphilly Mountain (via the Black Cock) and onto Rhiwbina Hill, whereby lycra louts have over taken me doing way in excess of 20mph on their bikes. Why can't that feckin' 'orrible speed camera which is permanently placed there catch them as well as us motorists?
As you can tell I for one, am not for the 20mph speed limit!
haha.....what a farcical decision...have these people EVER driven at 20mph??? Next stage they will want someone with a red flag (probably with a dragon on it) walking ahead of a vehicle......YCNMIU
Yep I was pleased with having the increase in speed in Nth CF rise to 20mph ..
Have to say it's worked ,it has calmed folk down ..
Imagine the money spinning cameras are on the way..
Get ready for this though :
https://www.wandsworthguardian.co.uk...tn-fines-year/
A completely baseless and unpopular decision by the council, never!
As you know I am a simple soul, and presume this is a new three-piece supergroup a la ELP.
Would have thought it was more to do with Social, Environmental and Governance (SEG).
Doesn't anyone care about the total failure of enforcement - apart from the concerned citizen who has knocked up an extremely convincing DIY mock-up of a yellow speed camera in a front garden of Pendywallt Road - the location of which is easily identified by multiple skid marks on the road just past said garden.
If you hit a pedestrian:
at 40 mph there is a 90 percent chance they will be killed.
at 35 mph there is a 50 percent chance they will be killed.
at 30 mph there is a 20 percent chance they will be killed.
at 20 mph there is a 2.5 percent chance they will be killed.
Source: Roadwise
It's worth bearing in mind that drivers are already speeding in 30mph zones so therefore are likely to be speeding in 20mph zones too. Not anyone on here of course, because we're all law-abiding and socially minded members of the community on CCMB.
Personally, I can't wait for smart limiters on vehicles so you won't have any choice. AI is going to be so much better at this stuff than you are. You won't even need speed cameras because of smart data logs. All this stuff is available in motorsport right now (Endurance racing & F1) and all the current bells and whistles come from team and manufacturer's innovations.
Even the World Endurance Championship is using biofuel this season.
If you hit a pedestrian at 10mph etc etc etc when does it end? I’ve almost been involved in more crashes due to people driving slowly than I have because of people driving fast.
This Welsh Government seems to want to alienate drivers of motor vehicles to the point that it’s not practical to drive a car. Fantastic utopian idea but not practical at all.
All the serious accidents are not on the roads that are being reduced to 20, they are slow enough already…..they haven’t got the man power to enforce it everywhere anyway but loads of people will get done and end losing points and licences. There’s already a backlog to re sit a test.
I'm struggling to follow your argument but not your maths. I think you're arguing that a 70% survival rate at being hit by 'a vehicle' is good? I think that's from the viewpoint of the driver and not the pedestrian. It's important to note that vehicles, like people, come in all shapes and sizes.
The figures quoted clearly tell you where it ends. The faster you drive the significantly less likely that the soft organic human being hit by the large, solid, metal vehicle being driven too fast by another soft organic human encased in said large, metal, vehicle is likely to survive at 30mph as opposed to 20mph (as an example but as you see it gets worse the faster you drive above 30mph).
I walk everywhere in Cardiff, I used to cycle. Cars are by far the most dangerous things I encounter on a daily basis. Way higher than knife crime.
However, I'm not the person who's developing the driverless AI technology or the smart vehicles that will inevitably be mandatory because humans are notoriously bad at driving vehicles safely.
As for the being chipped. If you carry a smart phone, you pretty much are already.
It's funny how people are angry at the Welsh Government. As I mentioned earlier, having spent time in Amsterdam and other European cities that are removing vehicles from highly pedestrianised areas, they're a joy, and much safer to walk around.
Road deaths and serious injuries in the UK - https://www.brake.org.uk/get-involve...20on%20average.
In 2020, 1,516 people were killed on UK roads, with 1,460 deaths recorded in Britain and 56 recorded in Northern Ireland. This was a significant decline compared with the previous five years is due in part to the lockdown measures that were imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The number of road deaths in the UK plateaued from 2012 to 2019 at around 1,850 deaths a year, or the equivalent of five a day, on average.
1,850 road deaths equates to 1 among every 36,000 UK citizens per year.
I'd bet more Britons die each year as a direct result of falling down stairs in their homes than on roads.
As usual for Wales the politicians have overcooked the recipe and blamed everything on speed= accidents. I think 20mph is unnecessary other than on certain roads such as near schools. There is plenty of data online on accidents in Wales and here are a few facts. ...Since the 1970's accident rates, both severe and minor have been markedly decreasing across all categories.
...Motorcycles and pedal cycles are proportionately the most dangerous forms of transport for accidents when adjusted for distance travelled.
....16-24 year olds proportionately the most likely to be involved in road accidents.
....There are defined high accident areas, not motorways our near schools..but for example the A470 for vehicle accidents, and Newport Road, Cardiff for pedestrian accidents ( on reflection not surprising as this is a very difficult road to cross on foot)
In my travels around the UK I rarely come across traffic calming measures, specifically speed bumps, in towns and cities. In Cardiff they are everywhere. Most towns have 20mph limits near schools with illuminated signs warning motorists, not speed bumps. Such signs have the advantage of being active only when schools are open allowing motorists free flow at other times.
In my view Wales blunderbuss 20mph approach is unwise, and unnecessary