20mph enforcement
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AudiMan9000

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801 posts

71 months

Friday 5th June 2020
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Are 20mph zones enforced? If so, by what specific means? Has anyone here been dealt with for speeding in a 20 zone or know someone that has?

Terminator X

19,493 posts

227 months

Friday 5th June 2020
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Brighton seems to be littered with 20 zones, if anyone has got a ticket it will be there.

TX.

808 Estate

2,565 posts

114 months

Friday 5th June 2020
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I just got a NIP for one, even though I wasnt there.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

TCX

1,976 posts

78 months

Friday 5th June 2020
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Seen police out with speed guns...in time lol in central London 20 mph

AudiMan9000

Original Poster:

801 posts

71 months

Saturday 6th June 2020
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What about outside of London?

scorcher

4,097 posts

257 months

Saturday 6th June 2020
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Certainly do in Bristol. Camera vans park amongst the cars on the side of the road. Went past two vans parked in different streets a few minutes apart a couple of months ago, both in 20 limits.

agtlaw

7,280 posts

229 months

Saturday 6th June 2020
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AudiMan9000 said:
Are 20mph zones enforced? If so, by what specific means? Has anyone here been dealt with for speeding in a 20 zone or know someone that has?
There’s an urban myth that 20 mph limits are advisory / unenforceable.

They are definitely enforced.

tvrgit

8,483 posts

275 months

Saturday 6th June 2020
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agtlaw said:
There’s an urban myth that 20 mph limits are advisory / unenforceable.

They are definitely enforced.
I think that the myth arises from the fact that, in the early days, many were advisory - if a local authority wanted to impose an urban speed limit they had to get special dispensation from the Secretary of State for the Order and for the signs, which weren't, at that time, type approved. I promoted one of the very first enforceable 20mph speed limits, on the landside of an airport at that time, and it was an absolute PITA.

Knowing that it was so awkward, many authorities put up advisory signing for zones such as "twenty's plenty". Those normal have a green circle around them, and aren't enforceable.

That was 30 years ago or so. Under the current regulations, local authorities can more readily introduce 20 mph speed limits, either on specific streets, or in whole zones. Those go through the same legal process as any other speed limit, to make the necessary Orders, and ARE enforceable.

Only the enforceable ones should have a red circle around the "20" - any other colour suggests "advisory" although the main criterion is "is there a legal Order behind this" - if so, then enforceable, if not, then advisory. Best assume that it is enforceable, unless you're certain that it isn't!

Cliftonite

8,673 posts

161 months

Saturday 6th June 2020
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From Daily Telegraph a couple of years ago:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/01/15/20mph-...


sospan

2,755 posts

245 months

Saturday 6th June 2020
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I got to do a SAC for a 20mph speeding catch by a van. It was one of the first courses in the country. No different to a normal SAC.
At the end we were told w3 would be recontacted to do a survey about the new 20 SAC. Opinions asked for about suitability of such a course, effectiveness ( did it make me think about speed etc). Should they carry on?
I look on SAC’s as a rebuke and chance to assess driving ( a reminder or top up) and refresh things that have been forgotten. I am ok with that as we gradually develop habits that might need reining in. Plus it is no points. Cost/fine for both so no real difference. Opinions do vary though! My
The 20 SAC was a surprise as I was just within the time limit to disqualify me from another SAC. I was told that as it was a new limit it was to allow more early assessment of whether it was going to be effective and that allowed me to get the offer so they could speed up ( no pun intended) their decision to continue or stop.

AudiMan9000

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801 posts

71 months

Saturday 6th June 2020
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I’ve found that when I comply with a 20mph speed limit it feels like I’m crawling and causing an obstruction to other traffic who want to travel at ‘normal’ speeds I.e. the 20 zone ‘feels’ like a 30 zone.

jondude

2,430 posts

240 months

Saturday 6th June 2020
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I am pretty sure they are enforced by average speed camera along the seafront in Southend-on-Sea.

I can remember the two weeks of sweating as I knew I entered the zone on 30 and presume now I was saved by the car in front stopping to let a passenger out.

Dg504

340 posts

186 months

Saturday 6th June 2020
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The Tower Bridge 20mph section seems to get a fair few - I imagine especially recently with the lack of traffic, normally it’d be a dream to manage an average of 20!

Grrbang

755 posts

94 months

Sunday 7th June 2020
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There's a wide flat boulevard nearby with excellent visibility and no fixed camera, but it's 20mph. Police like to hang out and catch supercars/bikes accelerating past 80/90mph - they are so fked. I would be concerned about temporary speed traps, especially if it's roads where people are known to drive fast.

sospan

2,755 posts

245 months

Sunday 7th June 2020
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Just remembered a comment made by one of the people running the 20SAC.
“As a guide, to help control your speed use your gears
20 Zone be in 2nd gear.
30 Zone be in 3rd gear.”
I didn’t bite as it would have been daft to discus variables such as uphill/downhill/flat, how different cars behaved, engine capabilities like torque characteristics, fuel consumption and more.
I did later try it out. In both cars. 1.6l family car and 4l V8 lightweight sports car. Decided it wouldn’t suit either.

Tango13

9,835 posts

199 months

Sunday 7th June 2020
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agtlaw said:
There’s an urban myth that 20 mph limits are advisory / unenforceable.

They are definitely enforced.
Is there a minimum distance for a speed limit to be enforceable over?

There's a 20 limit near me where the large sign '20' as you enter the limit is ringed in green instead of red with the words 'Advisory Speed Limit' actually written on the sign, there are no small repeaters and there is no signage when you re-enter the 30 limit either side of it.

I'd also estimate that the distance between the entry/exit signs is about 70/80 metres.



DanStirl

29 posts

85 months

Sunday 7th June 2020
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Edinburgh had an unreasonably large area converted to a 20 zone a year or so ago.

There was the initial effort made by a few officers with guns at the side of the road to show they were taking it seriously and making sure local press wrote a few stories.

Now it is pretty common to follow a marked police car through these areas at the traditional 30, nobody seems to bat an eyelid.

tvrgit

8,483 posts

275 months

Sunday 7th June 2020
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Tango13 said:
agtlaw said:
There’s an urban myth that 20 mph limits are advisory / unenforceable.

They are definitely enforced.
Is there a minimum distance for a speed limit to be enforceable over?

There's a 20 limit near me where the large sign '20' as you enter the limit is ringed in green instead of red with the words 'Advisory Speed Limit' actually written on the sign, there are no small repeaters and there is no signage when you re-enter the 30 limit either side of it.

I'd also estimate that the distance between the entry/exit signs is about 70/80 metres.
See my post yesterday - sign ringed in green means advisory speed therefore not enforceable. There's another clue in the "Advisory Speed Limit" plate that you mention.



Edited by tvrgit on Sunday 7th June 19:51

Taylor James

3,111 posts

84 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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Seen it enforced in London (during lockdown) but never in Brighton.

donkmeister

11,612 posts

123 months

Monday 8th June 2020
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AudiMan9000 said:
I’ve found that when I comply with a 20mph speed limit it feels like I’m crawling and causing an obstruction to other traffic who want to travel at ‘normal’ speeds I.e. the 20 zone ‘feels’ like a 30 zone.
Be that as it may (as these generally used to be 30s!) that wouldn't wash as a defence much as "this car at 100mph is much more capable than all these other cars at 70" wouldn't if you get pulled on the motorway.

My first experiences of 20mph limits* were on roads where a lot of people broke the 30mph limit, I wondered if the intention was to get the 40mph everywhere crowd to wind it back to 30.

*Anyone remember the one between Hampton and Hampton Court along the river about 20 years ago? Seems they've just reverted it to a 30 and put a camera up.