New speed limits

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evoesque

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1,034 posts

207 months

Monday 19th February 2007
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Anyone else noticing new limits springing up around oxfordshire.

I drive these road a lot and have never seen any indication of any requirement for these roads to be dropped from NSL to 40.

It was only a few years ago that they were dropping limits on these roads. They are now dropping the limits further down these roads so instead of it being NSL they now go 30, 40, NSL. At this rate there will be no NSLs anywhere. In all the years I have driven these roads (3 or 4 times a day) I have never seen one incident.

Is it just a bunch of idiots sat around a table coming up with ways to justify their wages or was there really a need?

Very irritating.

Smiler.

11,752 posts

231 months

Monday 19th February 2007
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Same in South Bucks. Some sections make sense (40 to 30 in residential areas) but the dual carriageway down from NSL to 40 in some spots? Yawn.

Marc W

3,782 posts

212 months

Monday 19th February 2007
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They've been doing the same thing in Berkshire as well over the past few years.

puggit

48,526 posts

249 months

Monday 19th February 2007
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It's misguided councillors who believe that lowering the speed limits saves lives - needless to say there isn't much evidence to prove this in counties such as Oxon who have jumped on to the bandwagon whole-heartidly...

arfur

3,875 posts

215 months

Tuesday 20th February 2007
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There is better chance of getting planning permission for housing if it is next to a 30. Hence where the NSL used to be is now 30, then 40 a bit down the road and the NSL eventually ... Not that I would suggest that there are backhanders from business to local government ....

oogieboogie

710 posts

210 months

Thursday 22nd February 2007
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On Surrey local radio yesterday that they are looking at removing NSLs and replacing them with 40's where they're being used "as racetracks" - note, nothing to do with actual accidents or casualties - simply because a council bod thinks people are driving too fast. No detail on whereabouts yet.

Humpy

1,171 posts

220 months

Sunday 25th February 2007
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It's not good. My favourite B roads down to 40. Gutted

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countryboy

212 posts

226 months

Monday 26th February 2007
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oogieboogie said:
On Surrey local radio yesterday that they are looking at removing NSLs and replacing them with 40's where they're being used "as racetracks" - note, nothing to do with actual accidents or casualties - simply because a council bod thinks people are driving too fast. No detail on whereabouts yet.


They've kind of already done it. I now have to travel many miles to find a major single carriageway road with a NSL. Of course, like most other drivers, I still do 60 if safe to do so.