Surrey CC A30 speed limits Windlesham to Bagshot
Discussion
jacko84 said:
UTH said:
Frimley111R said:
TheRainMaker said:
jacko84 said:
As a resident of Bagshot, it was unfortunately the older residents that proposed the 30mph limit on the A30. There was a bit of backlash however the new speed limit was introduced a few weeks ago. It hasn't made a slightest bit of difference to the speed of people along the A30, probably because it was a totally pointless exercise!
I was going to say the same thing: absolutely no one is paying any attention to the new speed limit.I find I'm just so paranoid these days, assume that any car I approach is a cop, or there's going to be a van around every corner. Not that I really need to be, I've only got 3 points which expire this year, and I don't do many miles really, but it does ruin my fun in my bright green/yellow fun cars that I'm basically too paranoid to actually have any 'fun' in them.
AlexRS2782 said:
...The positioning of the new 40 / 50 signage that's been installed at The Jolly Farmer indicates the remainder of the A30 remains 50 (although it's evidently set for review / lowering later in the year).
Well, that didn't take long. The yellow "Have Your Say / Upcoming Proposal" signs went up on Wednesday. Basically it's to sign off the lowering of the remaining 50 stretch on the A30 to 40. No point objecting as it WILL go through regardless as it's being pushed through by Surrey Borough Council (Conservative) who have overruled Surrey Heath (Lib Dem) using their newly aquired devolved powers (given to them by Sunak / Hunt) to say that they now control all decisions regarding highways (so taken away from local / parish councils) within Surrey (shame they're not using those powers to sort the crater potholes out though).Edited by AlexRS2782 on Thursday 28th March 00:26
AlexRS2782 said:
AlexRS2782 said:
...The positioning of the new 40 / 50 signage that's been installed at The Jolly Farmer indicates the remainder of the A30 remains 50 (although it's evidently set for review / lowering later in the year).
Well, that didn't take long. The yellow "Have Your Say / Upcoming Proposal" signs went up on Wednesday. Basically it's to sign off the lowering of the remaining 50 stretch on the A30 to 40. No point objecting as it WILL go through regardless as it's being pushed through by Surrey Borough Council (Conservative) who have overruled Surrey Heath (Lib Dem) using their newly aquired devolved powers (given to them by Sunak / Hunt) to say that they now control all decisions regarding highways (so taken away from local / parish councils) within Surrey (shame they're not using those powers to sort the crater potholes out though).Edited by AlexRS2782 on Thursday 28th March 00:26
I was arguing with a local councillor online about wasting money on this stuff but he just kept coming back with 'If it stops one accident/saves one l;ife...etc' Well then ban all motor vehicles of put 10mph blanket limits in then.
Frimley111R said:
AlexRS2782 said:
AlexRS2782 said:
...The positioning of the new 40 / 50 signage that's been installed at The Jolly Farmer indicates the remainder of the A30 remains 50 (although it's evidently set for review / lowering later in the year).
Well, that didn't take long. The yellow "Have Your Say / Upcoming Proposal" signs went up on Wednesday. Basically it's to sign off the lowering of the remaining 50 stretch on the A30 to 40. No point objecting as it WILL go through regardless as it's being pushed through by Surrey Borough Council (Conservative) who have overruled Surrey Heath (Lib Dem) using their newly aquired devolved powers (given to them by Sunak / Hunt) to say that they now control all decisions regarding highways (so taken away from local / parish councils) within Surrey (shame they're not using those powers to sort the crater potholes out though).Edited by AlexRS2782 on Thursday 28th March 00:26
I was arguing with a local councillor online about wasting money on this stuff but he just kept coming back with 'If it stops one accident/saves one l;ife...etc' Well then ban all motor vehicles of put 10mph blanket limits in then.
Many of the proposals in Surrey Heath seem to be being pushed by one of the councillors (Conservative) who, as he's a county councillor seems to have the ear of those in county hall. A few months back in one of his weekly newsletters on the topic of road safety he suggested; "...drive below the speed limit and be happy that you are holding up the impatient driver behind you..." ! That's the kind of entrenched mindset that seems to prevail !
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