"Speed limits must be appropriate to the road."

"Speed limits must be appropriate to the road."

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J__Wood

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458 posts

75 months

Thursday 6th March
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A rather uncommon idea from Cornwall County Council, "Cornwall Council says increasing the limit from 30mph to 60mph is appropriate for the road"

Met with the usual "thousands will die" comments.

https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/bi...

To be fair when I lived there I didn't think there were any speed limits, not being part of England and all that. Kernow Bys Vyken.

Sebring440

2,694 posts

110 months

Thursday 6th March
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J__Wood said:
To be fair when I lived there I didn't think there were any speed limits, not being part of England and all that.
Ah, a "Freeman of the (Cornish) Land".

How did you get on with that when you lived there? Ever caught for speeding? How did that go?

Pica-Pica

15,147 posts

98 months

Thursday 6th March
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Sebring440 said:
J__Wood said:
To be fair when I lived there I didn't think there were any speed limits, not being part of England and all that.
Ah, a "Freeman of the (Cornish) Land".

How did you get on with that when you lived there? Ever caught for speeding? How did that go?
When I lived in Kent, I never got caught for speeding. In those days, 1966, there was no speed limit outside of urban areas, and besides, the 100e couldn’t reach 70mph.

Mr Tidy

26,593 posts

141 months

Thursday 6th March
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J__Wood said:
A rather uncommon idea from Cornwall County Council, "Cornwall Council says increasing the limit from 30mph to 60mph is appropriate for the road"
Maybe I need to move!

I'm in Surrey and all they are doing is reducing 60 and 50 limits to 40 regardless of the 75% negative feedback they get when they go through their "consultation" charade. banghead

Simpo Two

88,854 posts

279 months

Friday 7th March
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Mr Tidy said:
I'm in Surrey and all they are doing is reducing 60 and 50 limits to 40 regardless of the 75% negative feedback they get when they go through their "consultation" charade. banghead
If they can't find any stats pertinent to road safety, they will use the 'emissions' angle instead.

Debaser

7,061 posts

275 months

Friday 7th March
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Good to see a small flicker of common sense amongst the illogical and relentless speed limit reductions taking place.

2020vision

469 posts

10 months

Friday 7th March
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Mr Tidy said:
Maybe I need to move!

I'm in Surrey and all they are doing is reducing 60 and 50 limits to 40 regardless of the 75% negative feedback they get when they go through their "consultation" charade. banghead
To be fair to Surrey, they have loads of posters at the side of restricted roads to say that the speed limit is 30 mph. Speed limit signs are not allowed there.

This assists the hard of learning and persistently ignorant.

Phud

1,304 posts

157 months

Friday 7th March
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Not really because they are introducing 20 limits everywhere they camn

J__Wood

Original Poster:

458 posts

75 months

Friday 7th March
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Sebring440 said:
J__Wood said:
To be fair when I lived there I didn't think there were any speed limits, not being part of England and all that.
Ah, a "Freeman of the (Cornish) Land".

How did you get on with that when you lived there? Ever caught for speeding? How did that go?
Cornish are free men one and all, it is on Cornwall County Council's arms, so none of that wibbling ste needed.
The arms also include 15 Cornish golden bezants on a black field (to represent how often you'll see the sun in summer)
The supporters of the arms are a fisherman and a miner (now mostly seen at the job centre)

As for the speeding it was all good until Cornwall County Constabulary merged with them foreign Devon lot.
In reality it was the early 80s so a World away from today, when (often) stopped it was a common sense approach.
44 years later (first year was on a moped so...) still no fines, endorsements, points or educational Teams calls, despite moving to England. Although I did ride down to Lyme Regis today so who knows what the future holds for me.


Simon_GH

704 posts

94 months

Friday 7th March
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Phud said:
Not really because they are introducing 20 limits everywhere they camn
I think some areas of Wales have removed some of the new 20 zones and reinstated a 30 mph speed limit. After just returning from a lovely week in Wales, the 20 mph limit means a lot of time looking at your speedo.

Patio

1,102 posts

25 months

Friday 7th March
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Debaser said:
Good to see a small flicker of common sense amongst the illogical and relentless speed limit reductions taking place.
Would like to think it could catch on but the quality of local authority decision makers makes me seriously doubt it

Simpo Two

88,854 posts

279 months

Friday 7th March
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2020vision said:
To be fair to Surrey, they have loads of posters at the side of restricted roads to say that the speed limit is 30 mph. Speed limit signs are not allowed there.
Speed limit signs not allowed in Surrey? I don't believe it.

jeremyh1

1,444 posts

141 months

Sunday 9th March
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An Gof!
Oh to the land of the free

Cornwall should be an independent country setting it's own laws


Rompy

57 posts

107 months

Sunday 9th March
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Speed limits appropriate to the road …. That brings back memories of working in a highways department from the 1970s onwards and as a Traffic Engineer changing speed limits and parking restrictions in a large rural county.
I remember the Government guidance was contained in a document “Circular Roads 1/80” I quoted it often enough to Parish Councils who were always sending in letters after reduced speed limits.
Bottom line was that speed limits were set at a level that most drivers would consider to be appropriate. We would go out and measure 100 drivers speeds using. K series radar gun and calculate the 85%ile speed. The logic being that it was not possible to influence the speed of those at the top end and limits should be set around the level that 85% of motorists would comply with. It wasn’t unusual to write to a Parish Councils and tell them they couldn't have a 30mph limit because traffic speeds were too fast.
Happy days and I like to think that many speed limits were implemented based on a sensible approach. Reported injury accidents were factored in as part of the mix but seldom lead to artificially lowering a limit.
Of course later advice and trends abandoned this approach and now it seems the speed limits are set by who shouts loudest. Glad I’ve retired to be honest!
Interesting that there is a glimmer of a return to limits appropriate to driver speed.

Simpo Two

88,854 posts

279 months

Sunday 9th March
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Rompy said:
It wasn’t unusual to write to a Parish Councils and tell them they couldn't have a 30mph limit because traffic speeds were too fast.
The best ones are when Councilors get caught speeding. They should get twice the points/fine/ban for being hypocrites.

Mr Tidy

26,593 posts

141 months

Sunday 9th March
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Simpo Two said:
The best ones are when Councilors get caught speeding. They should get twice the points/fine/ban for being hypocrites.
Definitely. thumbup

bergclimber34

1,107 posts

7 months

Sunday 9th March
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The problem with this is that there is now a huge revenue and income and industry built around speeding, so nothing is ever going to change.

The government reply on you speeding to spend that money on buying more cameras to catch even more people speeding, it is an absolute industry.

Vans only go where incidents occur or close to the area they occur, they will be signed, the issue is that there are so many signs now you either ignore them or dont see them until its too late

Either way you can not and never will win, other than to drive a like a dork everywhere

Graveworm

8,791 posts

85 months

Sunday 9th March
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Rompy said:
Speed limits appropriate to the road …. That brings back memories of working in a highways department from the 1970s onwards and as a Traffic Engineer changing speed limits and parking restrictions in a large rural county.
I remember the Government guidance was contained in a document “Circular Roads 1/80” I quoted it often enough to Parish Councils who were always sending in letters after reduced speed limits.
Bottom line was that speed limits were set at a level that most drivers would consider to be appropriate. We would go out and measure 100 drivers speeds using. K series radar gun and calculate the 85%ile speed. The logic being that it was not possible to influence the speed of those at the top end and limits should be set around the level that 85% of motorists would comply with. It wasn’t unusual to write to a Parish Councils and tell them they couldn't have a 30mph limit because traffic speeds were too fast.
Happy days and I like to think that many speed limits were implemented based on a sensible approach. Reported injury accidents were factored in as part of the mix but seldom lead to artificially lowering a limit.
Of course later advice and trends abandoned this approach and now it seems the speed limits are set by who shouts loudest. Glad I’ve retired to be honest!
Interesting that there is a glimmer of a return to limits appropriate to driver speed.
85th percentile is still the underlying policy. Unfortunately they bowed to pressure and introduced wriggle room for exceptional circumstances and outlying cases, which quickly became the norm.

brisel

930 posts

222 months

Sunday 9th March
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Simpo Two said:
The best ones are when Councilors get caught speeding. They should get twice the points/fine/ban for being hypocrites.
The Parish Councillors were the ones caught speeding most often, having campaigned the hardest for speed traps… pure karma

donkmeister

10,210 posts

114 months

Monday 10th March
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Simpo Two said:
2020vision said:
To be fair to Surrey, they have loads of posters at the side of restricted roads to say that the speed limit is 30 mph. Speed limit signs are not allowed there.
Speed limit signs not allowed in Surrey? I don't believe it.
I had to think for a second there... I believe he's talking about the absence of 30mph repeaters, and how so many people totally forget how to spot 30mph zones three seconds after passing their driving test.