20 Mph Coming To Towns And Cities Near You

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  1. Baza

    Baza Elite Member

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    For a couple of years in the early 70s I lived in Guernsey where the “national” speed limit is 35mph and in places in town this reduced to 12mph. :joy:

    During this time I spied my first 5.3 litre V12 E type Jag which did 0 to 60 in 6.8 seconds and a top speed of 150mph on the island. :cool:
     
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  2. Baza

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    I’m all for segregated cycleways, you only have to look at the Redway system in Milton Keynes that runs through the grid squares, not alongside roadways.

    But, having provided such a facility the “more vulnerable road users” should be made to use them and penalised for not doing so.
     
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  3. Cornelii

    Cornelii Active Member

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    That 50mph limit is STILL in place!
     
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  4. timboo

    timboo Senior Member

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    Think I may have stumbled on this the other week assuming there aren't loads of these around.
     
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  5. Baza

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    We have been through it a couple of times when heading up to Donington.
     
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  6. Crashtd

    Crashtd New Member

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  7. Baza

    Baza Elite Member

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    So as you live so close were you consulted about traffic calming measures?

    From what I read about the locale in the link you provided viz narrow road, schools, shops and a nursery it would appear that there are good reasons for considering measures in addition to the usual speed limit.

    You say “you spend more time looking at you speedo and not the traffic and pedestrians”. Why? Surely you are more vulnerable to collecting a speeding ticket for a momentary infringement anywhere inside the limit whereas in an average speed limit you have the whole zone in which to bring your average within the mandated range.

    It would seem that you are really griping about the fact that this stretch of road is now “policed” whereas previously it wasn’t and you could get away with driving without due care and attention?
     
  8. Crashtd

    Crashtd New Member

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    There is a primary school close to the 20mph road but not on it, the secondary school is outside the zone, the narrow part of the road is about 150meters long and there hasn’t been an accident for years. It’s a joke, pure cash cow

    and no I wasn’t consulted as out the intentions about implementing a 20mph zone, in fact I don’t know anyone who was
     
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  9. Baza

    Baza Elite Member

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    You haven’t explained why you need to look at your speedo more often in an average speed zone than in a conventional speed limit where, if recorded, a momentary lapse, at any point, could result in a ticket. Your issue would still appear to be the introduction of monitoring.
     
  10. Crashtd

    Crashtd New Member

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    They haven’t just put a camera at each end of the zone, there are 7 camera’s along the length of about 1.25 miles so a momentary lapse could cost you dear
     
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  11. Crashtd

    Crashtd New Member

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    #31 Crashtd, Jul 19, 2022
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  12. Baza

    Baza Elite Member

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    OK, but if it were an ordinary speed limit they could have a mobile camera anywhere along that 1.25 miles requiring even greater vigilance if you are determined to ride at the limit, assuming a zero tolerance policy exists.
     
  13. timboo

    timboo Senior Member

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    Is the impact positive or negative?
     
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  14. Iceman

    Iceman Crème de la Crème

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