Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) 18 minutes ago, skintsaint said: People whinging about getting caught doing 25% over the speed limit.. I'll be more pleased about it next time. More frustrating that it's a road I used to drive on a lot and was previously 30mph (in my years of living near it, never any accidents or issues that I'm aware of). Edited 13 hours ago by Stripey McStripe Shirt
Gloucester Saint Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains aren’t too shabby either 1
egg Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: I'll be more pleased about it next time. More frustrating that it's a road I used to drive on a lot and was previously 30mph (in my years of living near it, never any accidents or issues that I'm aware of). There are 20 zones all over the place that aren't clearly marked. I don't believe anyone who says they consistently stay below that limit.
Weston Super Saint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 10 hours ago, egg said: There are 20 zones all over the place that aren't clearly marked. I don't believe anyone who says they consistently stay below that limit. 20 in a car is painful. It takes far more concentration to keep the speed that low and far more time is spent looking at the speedo. I would say my driving is more dangerous keeping to 20 than it is keeping to 30 as I spend far less time watching the actual road! 2
whelk Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 10 hours ago, egg said: There are 20 zones all over the place that aren't clearly marked. I don't believe anyone who says they consistently stay below that limit. I got done recently in a 20 zone. The Speed Awareness course was actually ok but still seems 20mph is an outlier that even the trainer found hard to justify other than saying look out for the signs ie there are no other indicators as there are with other speed limits.
Sheaf Saint Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Weston Super Saint said: 20 in a car is painful. It takes far more concentration to keep the speed that low and far more time is spent looking at the speedo. I would say my driving is more dangerous keeping to 20 than it is keeping to 30 as I spend far less time watching the actual road! It really doesn't. The road I live on was changed to 20 a couple of years ago, after a bad accident when someone drove into a neighbor's garden wall, and after a very short period of adjustment it just feels totally normal now.
egg Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 51 minutes ago, Weston Super Saint said: 20 in a car is painful. It takes far more concentration to keep the speed that low and far more time is spent looking at the speedo. I would say my driving is more dangerous keeping to 20 than it is keeping to 30 as I spend far less time watching the actual road! Yep. Focus on the speedo rather than the road is an issue. The problem on some back streets is that some are 20 and others 30, with no signs, so I only know I'm in a 20 zone when the car beeps at me for exceeding 20.
egg Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said: It really doesn't. The road I live on was changed to 20 a couple of years ago, after a bad accident when someone drove into a neighbor's garden wall, and after a very short period of adjustment it just feels totally normal now. I get that it's easy to adapt to a road that you drive on probably twice a day, but that's vastly different to driving street to street with ever changing limits.
Weston Super Saint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 46 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said: It really doesn't. The road I live on was changed to 20 a couple of years ago, after a bad accident when someone drove into a neighbor's garden wall, and after a very short period of adjustment it just feels totally normal now. On the road you live on is doing the heavy lifting there!
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