I still cant get my head around the backlash. 90% of the roads you use are 40+, its had very little impact on me.
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I still cant get my head around the backlash. 90% of the roads you use are 40+, its had very little impact on me.
We definitely needed a new thread on this!
How many months in now? Three? It seems to me that barely anyone is following it, and it's notable and annoying, if anyone does and it that road is long and straight I'm seeing more dangerous overtaking.
I've not seen any enforcement of it tbh. I thought we would, but I haven't seen or heard of any so I don't know if the councils are keeping their heads down?
It's all just a rather stupid, I'll thought out and expensive policy from the Welsh Govt. Another one to add to the list.
Seen a beauty yesterday
On North Road, there’s a turning left into Newfoundland Road, it only runs for about 10/15 yards before it’s blocked off by bollards.
Council workmen were only putting up 20mph signs on the entrance
What a waste of OUR MONEY
Another illogical situation:
Travelling along Pantmawr Road from The Hollybush end, just short of Manor Way (A470) there are two 40 mph signs. If you go straight on up Pantmawr Road, it's immediately 20 mph. If you turn right towards the city, it's immediately 30 mph. The only road that is 40 mph is when you turn left onto the A 470.
I was almost caught out at this junction on a dark, wet night. For the first time in months, I had to turn right towards Cardiff. I thought the speed limit here was 40 mph until Caedelyn Road.... and the sign on Pantmawr Road says 40 mph as I've pointed out. I drove along Manor Way at around 36 mph and in the distance, before the camera, I saw a small 30 mph sign on a lamp post, and braked. I later retraced my journey. There are two 30 mph signs immediately after the junction. Because of the line you take to turn right (and concentrating on not hitting kerbs), the 30 mph sign in the middle of the carriageway on your shoulder and is virtually invisible. Continuing the manoevre, you then approach the other 30 mph sign which is side-on and can't be read. Then there are no 30 mph lamp posts signs for around 100 metres.
I know I'm prattlin' on here, but it really annoyed me. All they had to do is site the 30 mph signs say 20 metres away from the junction, which would make them visible.
I wonder how a stranger would negotiate this - and I know at least one guy has hit a curb there on a dark night turning right.
(I feel a great sense of relief getting this off my chest)
Yes and North Cardiff as a test area has wide safe roads capable of 40mph roads that were 30mph are now all 20mph, that's probably why it bothers us up here more, other areas haven't been affected to the same extent, and because of the kick back mostly never will be.
North Cardiff Blue still banging on about 20mph roads even though he wasnt going to post about them anymore.
What a tedious cretin.
He's lucky we didn't burn down his holiday home. Miserable old git
It shows no fines have been issued in north Wales, but in south and mid Wales 95 were issued in November with none in the first two months of the scheme. The average speed in those offences was 28.3mph and highest was 37mph.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/p...5-2d547592ba98
This thread has far too many ageist posts.
I'l be 70 next year and I know there's quite a few older posters than me.
SO...
You youngsters can bugger off and go to work, paying taxes so we can keep our triple-locked pensions.
As another thread has stated “there seems to be more cars on the roads” !!
It’s not more cars, it’s just that they are all bunched up together, doing 18mph.
Have you all noticed how long it takes to get through a set of traffic lights these days !
Yes, nobody can be that bothered about having to drive a tiny amount slower to literally bring it up hundreds of times across dozens of different threads.
He's clearly just a Tory who thinks at last there's something that the Tories can cling onto to make some political headway in Wales. Like the welsh Tory AMs who are mentioning it at every opportunity, whether it is relevant or not.
It won't work though, there is a good chance that at the next General election the Tories will be wiped out in Wales.