It seems that Wales is going to revise its 20mph speed limit policy, just as Scotland is trying to impose 20 mph limits on every small settlement.
It occurs to me that there isn't a definite need to keep speed limits to multiples of 10, so why not compromise and have 25 mph limits in some areas?
In parts of Scotland there are now very confusing places where the on the road markings say 30mph, while the newly refurbished signs say 20mph.
One [very poor, IMO] reason for having low speed limits is because limits are not enforced. Thus the thinking seems to be - "set the limit at 20mph, and most people won't go above 30" - though maybe it's not that at all but some sort of job and resource creation scheme for makers and installers of road signs.
OTOH we "all know" that motorists are stupid, and won't drive at an appropriate limit for the road conditions - so putting in a 60mph limit [which is actually the limit in most of Scotland, and also in much of England too] does not mean that is a target to be aimed at.
There is not much which can be done with truly stupid or uncaring people, such as someone I heard of recently driving at over 75 mph in a 20 mph zone in an area I used to live in and know well, and destroying an almost stationary vehicle in its path, or some around here in Scotland who were stopped at over 120 mph in a 30mph zone in the middle of the night.
It occurs to me that there isn't a definite need to keep speed limits to multiples of 10, so why not compromise and have 25 mph limits in some areas?
In parts of Scotland there are now very confusing places where the on the road markings say 30mph, while the newly refurbished signs say 20mph.
One [very poor, IMO] reason for having low speed limits is because limits are not enforced. Thus the thinking seems to be - "set the limit at 20mph, and most people won't go above 30" - though maybe it's not that at all but some sort of job and resource creation scheme for makers and installers of road signs.
OTOH we "all know" that motorists are stupid, and won't drive at an appropriate limit for the road conditions - so putting in a 60mph limit [which is actually the limit in most of Scotland, and also in much of England too] does not mean that is a target to be aimed at.
There is not much which can be done with truly stupid or uncaring people, such as someone I heard of recently driving at over 75 mph in a 20 mph zone in an area I used to live in and know well, and destroying an almost stationary vehicle in its path, or some around here in Scotland who were stopped at over 120 mph in a 30mph zone in the middle of the night.
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