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As you Approach from the three arches end, heading North towards the Birchgrove pub. It's a 20 zone, so be careful out there...
Cardiff 20mph,bike lanes, bus lanes it's a nightmare.Might as well buy an old milk float rather than a new car.
Thank God for the bus pass.
Both my granddaughter and my brother in law have been caught at 25 MPH
Bus drivers don't seem to worry about the 20mph limits.
What I have noticed over the last few months is learner drivers now being taught to drive to the 20 limit - in practise for them it means 15. Followed one from Llandaff North to Llanishen the other day and struggled to get out of 2nd gear.
Back in the day (around mid 1970's) I did 88mph down that stretch of road just to see how fast my decepid car would go. How times have changed.
My daughter recently passed her driving test, is very comfortable at keeping below 20mph.
I find it much harder to keep to 20 or below, drive along Heathwood Rd regularly, haven't been caught yet 🤞.
In principle though, I've no big gripe with the change to 20. Ask yourself what speed limit you'd like outside your house.
Wasn't boasting. Just illustrating how times have changed. I agree it was idiotic but as you get older common sense tends to prevail. I would have no difficulty keeping to 20mph now.
I passed my test in 1965 and have not been booked for speeding or anything else for that matter.
I rather regret posting now.
We have 20mph throughout our village. I was overtaken the other day by an impatient chap who wasn't prepared to stay behind me as I was doing 20. He was on the opposite side of the road where there were lots of driveways where someone could have pulled out
I've been out of country for a while and on Friday night in the pub was warned that the camera on the tall pole by the Tesco lights Western Avenue is now live after doing nothing since the day they put it up.
It was originally to catch people jumping the lights I think but apparently they have now marked the road for speed.
The person who told me works in Cardiff Met and said that lots of the employees there who have been using the road for years and still think its a 40 limit have been done in the last couple of weeks for doing over 30 (over36 on your speedo)
BEWARE!
When i get onto Heathwood road every week day morning at around 06.30, I play a little game of slowing down the cars by putting my car speed limiter at 20 MPH, you have some right beauties, I've been passed with cars going to the other side of the road quite a few times, it is difficult driving around north Cardiff with all the 20 MPH limits.
Western Ave is30 as already said. Eastern Ave used to be 70 up to the point where 50 is painted on the road but the change it so the whole of it is now 50, and they changed Western Ave to 30 at the same time. If you come in on the Eastern Avenue there are 30 MPH signs on the posts.
People still think Eastern Ave is 70. The reason people think Western Ave is 40 is because there are no signs on roads to the left and right saying it is 30. where there used to be 40 signs,
But of course if you are coming from a 30 road there is no requirement because the speed limit is the same
In the area of Poland I was living in all 30km zones had high speed bumps across the entrance / exit. As much as I detested them, they served their purpose. In my short, 10 minute, drive to work, I had to go over 7 of them.