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Fw: TOTALLY [OT] But a great idea...


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  • From: Gareth Cook <g@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 16:55:03 +0000
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Exactly. Should be 20mph near schools - but why not be 40, but at the hint
of rain (or other non-clear hazard) be an automatic 30 ?

G.

Gareth Cook
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"Dean Smith" <ukha@eatworms.org.uk>
Today 16:29

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>I do that too... I find it infuriates the drivers who insist on going
31mph
>in a 30mph limit ;)

>Seriously I do stick to the speed limit....

There are drivers near me who will drive at 30 along 60 NSR b roads - then
maintain that 30 past village schools. If they felt 30 was fast enough on
clear roads with good sightlines and few hazards - how do they consider it
safe on tight busy roads with lots more hazards.

Speed doesnt kill. Inappropriate speed kills.

Dean


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