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It's on 133,000. Quite something for a petition to the senedd.
I heard Lee Waters on the radio yesterday, the day of its launch, and already sounded like he was rowing back on it..saying some roads may go back to 30 etc.
They know theyve messed up tbh
Spent 15 mins just now queuing to get through the lights on allensbank rd by the hospital/ wedal rd. avoid at all costs unless you need a quick Power Nap in the car, in which case not moving at all for 10 mins is perfect. Another great job by cardiff council putting in the bike lane but completely screwing up the lights so now constant engines running and traffic jams all along allensbank rd.
Signed. For what it's worth I'm fully supportive of introducing 20mph in selected spots. But it needs to be the exception.
Fair play, that cracked me up.
This is a happening all around the country right now in that case
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_Pr...nnel=MacBarron
This.
One of the things that did stick with me from a speed awareness course was that it's not just the impact you hit someone that hurts them, it's the height you send them to and how much they flip to come down on either their leg or head.
More people aren't getting squashed at 20mph that's one of the most daftest posts i've read on here
In terms of the gov "rowing back", I'm pretty sure that this was always the plan. Blanket 20 then councils have more power to individually change certain roads. That seems sensible
Isn't it better for them not to step into the road at all though?
They don't make the trains travel at 20, because some idiots may want to cross the track before the train comes.
How about the planes are Cardiff airport, shouldn't they try and take off at twenty as if they hit someone on the runway they will be less hurt?
It's a load of bollox and abuse of power!
30 new cameras set up around cardiff overnight I hear, around the lake, heathwood rd, mainly all the routes I fkn use.
Apparently the power to choose which roads go back to 30mph lies with the relevant local councils the road belongs to. Maybe pressure on out local councils to revert roads might be a way around it.
Again, probably like lots of others, 20mph zones are a great idea for certain areas, near schools, places with lots of pedestrians etc but for a good 75% it seems bonkers to blanket set it to 20.