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Is Twenty Plenty?


Doug Tait
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2 hours ago, GarethM said:

It's also the same Welsh government that continues to refuse to solve the M4 bottleneck, owns a failing airport that forces people to drive to Bristol.

 

And had their hand in the top of the valley race track, so how is any of that good for the children?.

Oh my goodness, there could be a whole forum about the incompetence of the Welsh government.  The only organisations that could rival them are local authorities.

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That's very true, I did keep it short to highlight the stupidity of the idea of 20mph.

 

Having lived in Newport for a few years I would hazard most of Wales alleged pollution is just from the M4 bottleneck.

 

It was bad enough almost 20 years ago before they rebuilt the universities and made students travel even further.

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4 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

I get the need for it in really busy spots, it’s understandable and probably helps.

 

It’s pretty bloody tedious driving through places like Jedburgh and Lauder though.

 

That's what gets me Mark, in the places it could be a benefit traffic is crawling along under 20 because it's busy anyway, and places like Jed have subways under the main road for pedestrians already.

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I was in the New Forest recently, when I was 18 or 19 year old we used to rag across the forest at 70+ but now it's all a National Park and 40mph. Quite weird to drive there now.

 

Seems to me no politician can increase the speed limit, that would be a danger to children and the elderly. Tightening up speed limits is increasing road safety so a vote winner.

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Passed my test in 82 or 83.

Used to thrash the arse out of our cars here there and everywhere.

Motoring for pleasure is finished, cameras everywhere, in car computers will probably dob you in soon, new cars already nag the bollocks off you about tyre pressure, seatbelts, and anything else.

Get used to it, like it or not.

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7 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

new cars already nag the bollocks off you

 

They're terrible aren't they! The oh has a new Hyundai hybrid thing through her work and nag describes it perfectly. It never stops with alarms and warnings for anything, a white line or a hedge or just anything. It even turns off the radio if you reverse so you can concentrate on all the warning alarms it blares at you.

 

Reminds me of a documentary about Air crashes and the experts discovered years ago that often problems were exacerbated by all the warnings in the cockpit overloading a pilot with information.

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