TfL to slap 20mph limit on 65km more of London roads in Sept

TfL to slap 20mph limit on 65km more of London roads in Sept

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DashDriver

11 posts

Tuesday
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raspy said:
I don't know about other places in the UK, but the sheer amount of moped drivers these days riding like lunatics in London make driving in urban areas really hazardous.

They should all be limited to 20mph and monitored with black boxes for risky behaviour.
That and delivery cyclists flying about trying to race food orders and the buses can’t see removing private cars will make it a lot safer, current average speed limit in the Big Smoke on LBC was 9mph!

vindaloo79

850 posts

67 months

Tuesday
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swisstoni said:
Another nice little earner …

Is he wearing lipstick?

grumbledoak

30,929 posts

220 months

Tuesday
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No-one is currently paying London's 20mph limits any attention apart from at the cameras. They don't have any real world support, but that doesn't matter.

All that ste is coming everywhere as fast as they can. The blueprints for your future were written decades ago. We are well into the implementation phase. It is called the "decade of action" for a reason. Google it.

James6112

1,989 posts

15 months

Tuesday
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“Transport for London (TfL) is pushing forward with plans to reduce the speed limits on 137 miles of its 367-mile network by 2024”

As long as targeted to residential/side roads, good news.
Hopefully enforced.
The twonks going too fast are the reason this is coming (not just London)

rambo19

2,658 posts

124 months

Tuesday
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I'm 54.
I have had a clean licence for the last 25+ years.

Now have 6 points, 2 SP30's, both for breaching 20 mph in London during lockdown!

TwigtheWonderkid

40,853 posts

137 months

Tuesday
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raspy said:
I don't know about other places in the UK, but the sheer amount of moped drivers these days riding like lunatics in London make driving in urban areas really hazardous.

They should all be limited to 20mph and monitored with black boxes for risky behaviour.
The moped fast food delivery drivers in London are a massive problem, but the problem is easily solved.

It should be the law that no one on a provisional licence, be it car or bike, can drive for business. Pleasure use only until you've passed your test.

Thus no one insuring a moped on a provisional licence could get business use cover as it wouldn't be available to provisional licence holders, and as soon as the police saw a pizza box on the back of a moped with L plates, they could pull them for no insurance.

I fail to see a down side to this plan. Who the hell wants provisional licence holders in any kind of vehicle driving for business?

The Wookie

13,351 posts

215 months

Tuesday
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Quhet said:
Doubt you can go more than 20mph on many of the roads in London anyway.

Bristol's had majority of roads at 20mph for years now. Don't think it's turned it into any more or less of a dump than what it was before but it does make it more pleasant when walking and cycling around.
If you drive from one side of Bristol to the other you cover the same amount of mileage travelling from Sutton to Mitcham.

Imagine if the 20 limit extended all the way to Bath and you’re about right for a useful car journey into London

Edited by The Wookie on Tuesday 21st March 21:04

aceofspades1

Original Poster:

176 posts

8 months

Tuesday
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James6112 said:
“Transport for London (TfL) is pushing forward with plans to reduce the speed limits on 137 miles of its 367-mile network by 2024”

As long as targeted to residential/side roads, good news.
Hopefully enforced.
The twonks going too fast are the reason this is coming (not just London)
And you think the twonks going too fast are going to obey the new limits despite breaking the old limits already….?

jondude

2,278 posts

204 months

Tuesday
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Hoofy said:
It's all around me. Bit annoying when I'm driving at 1am and the only person on the road apart from the maniac behind me who was doing 40mph and has rapidly caught up with me but would now rather tailgate me than overtake. confused
Yep, I have to drive a few miles on 20mph roads each day and this is exactly how it pans out every time. Driver behind is a speck in my mirror when I turn onto the road, I hold 20 mph and he/she is promptly on my bumper - no oncoming traffic but will he/she pass? No, they stay on my bumper for half a mile before I turn left.

I find the 20 mph zones very stressful, the other thing I notice is oncoming cars tend not to wait behind the car blocking their path (and let you by), they just carry on, probably in anger at being forced to drive slow - so no way will they stop too.

kiethton

13,554 posts

167 months

Tuesday
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Even more limits to be ignored then. I regularly drive in both Lewisham and Croydon which are plagued by these reduced limits.

Roll back 10 years and I rarely had to overtake anything beyond milkfloats in urban areas, I'm now overtaking a few cars each journey....

jm doc

2,403 posts

219 months

Tuesday
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raspy said:
Terminator X said:
At night or off peak hours #kerching

Look at Vison Zero they want all cars off the roads, careful what you wish for etc.

https://actionvisionzero.org/why-vision-zero/

TX.
Vision Zero - How dare London and other cities have such a goal for the future, right?

"2041 no one will be killed or seriously injured on the capital’s road"

After all, our villages, towns and cities should continue to be prioritised for the needs of drivers over everyone else, right?
Uh well that's because everyone else ARE drivers as well. They're not some exclusive little tiny subgroup. Unlike cyclists. banghead

TwigtheWonderkid

40,853 posts

137 months

Tuesday
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aceofspades1 said:
James6112 said:
“Transport for London (TfL) is pushing forward with plans to reduce the speed limits on 137 miles of its 367-mile network by 2024”

As long as targeted to residential/side roads, good news.
Hopefully enforced.
The twonks going too fast are the reason this is coming (not just London)
And you think the twonks going too fast are going to obey the new limits despite breaking the old limits already….?
Research shows that many drivers break the limit, but not by much. They have an sub-conscious limit to their lawbreaking. They may be happy to to 40 in a 30, but not 40 in a 20. In a 20, they may reduce to 30.

croyde

21,207 posts

217 months

Tuesday
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kiethton said:
Even more limits to be ignored then. I regularly drive in both Lewisham and Croydon which are plagued by these reduced limits.

Roll back 10 years and I rarely had to overtake anything beyond milkfloats in urban areas, I'm now overtaking a few cars each journey....
I'm overtaking in inner and outer London 100s of times more in the past few years than I did in the previous 4 decades.

I find that the problem is that nearly everyone obeys them despite the lack of cameras.

That's in my tiny engined car but even worse is that on my motorbike I am constantly avoiding or emergency braking due to cars pulling out from side roads who seem to think that as everyone is doing 17mph, it's perfectly fine.

Before anyone chimes in, that's when I sticking to the ludicrously low limit that seems to have made the majority even dopier at driving a car.

Taking away the sense of danger plus adding countless distractions via giant iPad screens has made riding a motorcycle thru town far more dangerous than it was in my youth.

Luckily, so far, nearly 5 decades of biking experience is helping me.

livinginasia

758 posts

97 months

Tuesday
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This is just so depressing, I can’t wait to get out of this country and back to Asia where progress is seen as a good thing, and where they actually build roads and infrastructure to help people get around, not stop them.

As well as the stupid 20 limits, half the roads in London have been narrowed to make massive congestion. Take Bishopsgate for example, used to be two lanes either way, now one lane where you can’t over take cyclists, and buses now stop in live traffic lanes, so all traffic crawls along stopping every few yards to let buses pick up and let down passengers.

The “brake” crowd say this is great and how many lives will be saved, but every time I go there, I see ambulances and fire engines, sirens wailing and lights flashing, stood still in gridlocked traffic with no chance at all of making it to their emergency.

It’s the same on Euston Road and many other places across London.

Maybe all those that think this is a great idea will have a re-think when the ambulance can’t get to them when they have an emergency.

The whole plan to grind London to a halt is just utterly stupid.

Tribal Chestnut

2,703 posts

169 months

Tuesday
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This is only about control and revenue generation. Anyone stating otherwise is an utter clit.

NomduJour

16,698 posts

246 months

Tuesday
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livinginasia said:
The whole plan to grind London to a halt is just utterly stupid.
It really is, it’s obvious they won’t be happy until the whole city stops functioning entirely. (I came home to an NIP for 24 in a 20 today).

gt_12345

689 posts

22 months

Wednesday
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POIDH said:
I really like the 20mph limits in Scotland - and feel that the majority of drivers have slowed down (albeit not down to the 20mph), benefitting us all with safer, healthier and more sustainable lives.

For those looking to maintain 30mph, what makes you think that is an appropriate speed in a built up area?
What makes you think 30mph is bad?

What's next, 10mph?

Then 5?

Then no cars?

gt_12345

689 posts

22 months

Wednesday
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
raspy said:
I don't know about other places in the UK, but the sheer amount of moped drivers these days riding like lunatics in London make driving in urban areas really hazardous.

They should all be limited to 20mph and monitored with black boxes for risky behaviour.
The moped fast food delivery drivers in London are a massive problem, but the problem is easily solved.

It should be the law that no one on a provisional licence, be it car or bike, can drive for business. Pleasure use only until you've passed your test.

Thus no one insuring a moped on a provisional licence could get business use cover as it wouldn't be available to provisional licence holders, and as soon as the police saw a pizza box on the back of a moped with L plates, they could pull them for no insurance.

I fail to see a down side to this plan. Who the hell wants provisional licence holders in any kind of vehicle driving for business?
Agreed.

RSTurboPaul

9,126 posts

245 months

Wednesday
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POIDH said:
I really like the 20mph limits in Scotland - and feel that the majority of drivers have slowed down (albeit not down to the 20mph), benefitting us all with safer, healthier and more sustainable lives.

For those looking to maintain 30mph, what makes you think that is an appropriate speed in a built up area?
Citation needed.

vikingaero

8,591 posts

156 months

Wednesday
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Had to drive from Brixton to Plumstead a few months ago, albeit in the evening. Took 45 mins at 20mph. Biggest problem was the lead cars still doing 20mph when the limit changed to 30mph.