Scot Gov consultation on NSL reduction to 50mph
Scot Gov consultation on NSL reduction to 50mph
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TheJimi

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26,888 posts

263 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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Link here -

https://consult.gov.scot/transport-scotland/nation...


To the mods: yes there's a Scotland forum, but it's like a relative ghost town, and so I've posted in GG for better visibility.

StrawberryBurst

93 posts

75 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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Done.

This is a massive own goal by the Scottish Governmetn

Terzo123

4,621 posts

228 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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Has the Scottish Government ever oversaw an initiative that wasn't a disaster?

scenario8

7,465 posts

199 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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As ever I’m intrigued by (and suspicious of) the specific wording of statements, questions and options for answers in these consultations.

It’s also quite interesting to note the premise is decreasing car limits wrapped together with increasing freight vehicle limits. I’m rather suspicious of the idea behind bundling those two together as well!

tomj_

33 posts

77 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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Some of the questions in the consultation response are incredibly leading.

Why is there either a 'improve' or 'make worse' and no 'make no difference' option when rating the impacts the changes would have? You can only select 'unsure' which is certainly not my view on the matter. furious

rottenegg

1,058 posts

83 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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50 and 40 have been the new 60 for years in parts of Suffolk.


Nelka

310 posts

124 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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Terzo123 said:
Has the Scottish Government ever oversaw an initiative that wasn't a disaster?
None spring to mind...

Maybe should concentrating on getting the dualling of the A9 done before fannying about with stuff like this.

Robertb

3,091 posts

258 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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rottenegg said:
50 and 40 have been the new 60 for years in parts of Suffolk.
Most single carriageway roads in oxfordshire are 50 or less. Mind you, at least it gives more time to dodge the potholes.

STe_rsv4

1,090 posts

118 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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Absolutely Barmy.
They just cant help themselves up there

r5kdt

457 posts

205 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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Typical Socialists wanting to control everything, it will be 20mph across the board like Wales if you're not careful!

GeniusOfLove

4,440 posts

32 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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"Consultation" in this context means it's already been decided that this is happening, make no mistake about it.

They did a "consultation" about the 20MPH nonsense in Wales and it was wildly unpopular. They did it anyway.

Cats_pyjamas

1,808 posts

168 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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Why don't they reduce the speed limit in accident blackspots. There is one stretch of road I drive between the Erskine Bridge and Dumbarton, it's NSL dual carriageway, so 70mph, with an unprotected pavement on the left and narrow lanes. It's also really bad for standing water, always amazed me it's a 70mph stretch.

scenario8

7,465 posts

199 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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Cats_pyjamas said:
Why don't they reduce the speed limit in accident blackspots. There is one stretch of road I drive between the Erskine Bridge and Dumbarton, it's NSL dual carriageway, so 70mph, with an unprotected pavement on the left and narrow lanes. It's also really bad for standing water, always amazed me it's a 70mph stretch.
I rather suspect they will.


Starfighter

5,304 posts

198 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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I have been told that reducing single carriageway speed limits from NSL to 50 saved a fortune in Gloucestershire as the maintenance requirement are not as tight. They could be trying to use safety as a way of saving cash.

Terminator X

18,912 posts

224 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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Great opportunity to tax the motorist with speeding fines too as one of the questions is to keep all current speed detection systems in place with the lower limits.

TX.

v8ben

57 posts

96 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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Very sad to see this, ill considered to have a blanket reduction, ideal for canera revenue though....

-Cappo-

20,331 posts

223 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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As noted elsewhere on PH on other topics, if this is a "consultation" then it's a done deal and no amount of signing up or protesting will change that. IME on several different "consultations", they never, ever find in the interests of those opposing the proposal.

Happy to be proven wrong when they announce the results but history and experience will suggest that unless another government/public body (police, etc) kyboshes it, it'll go through.

dudleybloke

20,553 posts

206 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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What next?.......

Darien Scheme mkII?

madtoro

62 posts

240 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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I don't even live in Scotland any more, but I responded! Those questions and the available responses as so biased and miss leading. That poll is rigged to get the answers they want, rather than the populations true views.

cuprabob

17,526 posts

234 months

Wednesday 27th November 2024
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madtoro said:
I don't even live in Scotland any more, but I responded! Those questions and the available responses as so biased and miss leading. That poll is rigged to get the answers they want, rather than the populations true views.
I gave up half way through as it's a stitch up as you say.