Scot Gov consultation on NSL reduction to 50mph
Discussion
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.
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.
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!
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!
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.
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.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.
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.
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.
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