To show the madness, Llanelli to Pembrey used to be 30-40-30.. Now it's 30-20-30-20-30-40-30-20-30-20-30..

It’s like that all over London too. Shite.TB63 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:25 am Living in an area where it was trialled, it's been a pain in the arse tbh, though mostly ignored or enforced. Now it's been rolled out it's a fucking nightmare.. More streets added. 40 down to 30 has been snuck in also.. I'm changing between 2nd and 3rd constantly, how the fuck can that reduce pollution?
To show the madness, Llanelli to Pembrey used to be 30-40-30.. Now it's 30-20-30-20-30-40-30-20-30-20-30..![]()
How will I get to the pub?
In my London borough the 20mph limit now in place for 2 years has resulted in slowing the already safe drivers, angering those who would routinely do 30-35 in a 30 and who still drive at that speed and made the rest fucking dangerous and actually faster as they make up the time lost behind the 20-ers.Sandstorm wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:27 amIt’s like that all over London too. Shite.TB63 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:25 am Living in an area where it was trialled, it's been a pain in the arse tbh, though mostly ignored or enforced. Now it's been rolled out it's a fucking nightmare.. More streets added. 40 down to 30 has been snuck in also.. I'm changing between 2nd and 3rd constantly, how the fuck can that reduce pollution?
To show the madness, Llanelli to Pembrey used to be 30-40-30.. Now it's 30-20-30-20-30-40-30-20-30-20-30..![]()
It’s a fucking nightmare with electric bikes racing past you at 25-30mph. Red lights be damned. Go through Islington in the mornings. Cyclists, courier bikes all hammering past cars with no requirement to observe any limit.shaggy wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:47 amIn my London borough the 20mph limit now in place for 2 years has resulted in slowing the already safe drivers, angering those who would routinely do 30-35 in a 30 and who still drive at that speed and made the rest fucking dangerous and actually faster as they make up the time lost behind the 20-ers.Sandstorm wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:27 amIt’s like that all over London too. Shite.TB63 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:25 am Living in an area where it was trialled, it's been a pain in the arse tbh, though mostly ignored or enforced. Now it's been rolled out it's a fucking nightmare.. More streets added. 40 down to 30 has been snuck in also.. I'm changing between 2nd and 3rd constantly, how the fuck can that reduce pollution?
To show the madness, Llanelli to Pembrey used to be 30-40-30.. Now it's 30-20-30-20-30-40-30-20-30-20-30.. :crazy:
Without enforcement it is pointless, behaviours are now worse.
How do you get home from the pub?
Actually, it possibly increases pollution becauseTB63 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:25 am Living in an area where it was trialled, it's been a pain in the arse tbh, though mostly ignored or enforced. Now it's been rolled out it's a fucking nightmare.. More streets added. 40 down to 30 has been snuck in also.. I'm changing between 2nd and 3rd constantly, how the fuck can that reduce pollution?
To show the madness, Llanelli to Pembrey used to be 30-40-30.. Now it's 30-20-30-20-30-40-30-20-30-20-30..![]()
ThisHal Jordan wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:05 pm Stop whinging. God, car drivers are the most entitled cunts on the planet.
Sounds awful and must have a terrible impact on you, all those non polluting things flying pastScarfaceClaw wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:02 pmIt’s a fucking nightmare with electric bikes racing past you at 25-30mph. Red lights be damned. Go through Islington in the mornings. Cyclists, courier bikes all hammering past cars with no requirement to observe any limit.shaggy wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:47 amIn my London borough the 20mph limit now in place for 2 years has resulted in slowing the already safe drivers, angering those who would routinely do 30-35 in a 30 and who still drive at that speed and made the rest fucking dangerous and actually faster as they make up the time lost behind the 20-ers.
Without enforcement it is pointless, behaviours are now worse.
See my post above your reply..Torquemada 1420 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:37 pmActually, it possibly increases pollution becauseTB63 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:25 am Living in an area where it was trialled, it's been a pain in the arse tbh, though mostly ignored or enforced. Now it's been rolled out it's a fucking nightmare.. More streets added. 40 down to 30 has been snuck in also.. I'm changing between 2nd and 3rd constantly, how the fuck can that reduce pollution?
To show the madness, Llanelli to Pembrey used to be 30-40-30.. Now it's 30-20-30-20-30-40-30-20-30-20-30..![]()
a) There are optimal running temperatures for stuff like catalytic converters and low speeds are less effective.
b) Obviously combustion engines have better mpg at some speeds than others: and 20 is not it.
c) Meantime, the traffic is spending longer in the zone polluting it at these suboptimal levels of a) and b).
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I doubt that. That accolade goes to Westerners and whilst I appreciate there is an overlap there in terms of car ownership per capita, the "entitledness" is nothing to do with the cars which are simply one of many expressions of your behaviour.Hal Jordan wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:05 pm Stop whinging. God, car drivers are the most entitled cunts on the planet.
Indeed. Plus the other effects.TB63 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:40 pmSee my post above your reply..Torquemada 1420 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:37 pmActually, it possibly increases pollution becauseTB63 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:25 am Living in an area where it was trialled, it's been a pain in the arse tbh, though mostly ignored or enforced. Now it's been rolled out it's a fucking nightmare.. More streets added. 40 down to 30 has been snuck in also.. I'm changing between 2nd and 3rd constantly, how the fuck can that reduce pollution?
To show the madness, Llanelli to Pembrey used to be 30-40-30.. Now it's 30-20-30-20-30-40-30-20-30-20-30..![]()
a) There are optimal running temperatures for stuff like catalytic converters and low speeds are less effective.
b) Obviously combustion engines have better mpg at some speeds than others: and 20 is not it.
c) Meantime, the traffic is spending longer in the zone polluting it at these suboptimal levels of a) and b).
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Militant cyclists are also twats. "You should cycle to work" Like fuck am I riding 13 miles to work on a bike on a dual carriageway in the pissing rain and then doing the return journey in the dark, and both ways arriving lathered in sweat and road grime.Ymx wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:53 pm If you think cyclists are the good guys …. Jeremy Vine.
Fortunately he gets a little treatment here by trying to manufacture a dangerous situation
A pet hate of mine.Hal Jordan wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 1:02 pm
Militant cyclists are also twats. "You should cycle to work" Like fuck am I riding 13 miles to work on a bike on a dual carriageway in the pissing rain and then doing the return journey in the dark, and both ways arriving lathered in sweat and road grime.
Streets closed off for half the day for footie, rugby, cricket, running etc. OKTorquemada 1420 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 1:21 pmA pet hate of mine.Hal Jordan wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 1:02 pm
Militant cyclists are also twats. "You should cycle to work" Like fuck am I riding 13 miles to work on a bike on a dual carriageway in the pissing rain and then doing the return journey in the dark, and both ways arriving lathered in sweat and road grime.
In Milton Keynes, the one decent bit of design in the place was a network or "redways". These are tarmac (coloured red.........) routes which cover the entire place and mean that mostly cyclists never need to cross a road (bridges and underpasses), let alone cycle along a road. Instead, vast numbers of them insist on using the roads. "It's my legal right"........... "to endanger myself and maybe die". The MAMILs are the uber c**ts of the lot. They are ecstatic now they are allowed to ride 20 abreast down local country lanes in convoys. Even the farmers hate the c**ts now.
I was brought up in a New Town where the designer (Frederick Gibberd) also put a fair bit of thought into this - he kept the old roads/lanes as fully closed off cycle networks and superimposed a grid-based road system. I could ride a bike from my old house in the original village all the way to the new town centre (about 3 miles) by riding down cycle tracks, most of them surrounded by woods and with underpasses to avoid going on the main roadsTorquemada 1420 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 1:21 pmA pet hate of mine.Hal Jordan wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 1:02 pm
Militant cyclists are also twats. "You should cycle to work" Like fuck am I riding 13 miles to work on a bike on a dual carriageway in the pissing rain and then doing the return journey in the dark, and both ways arriving lathered in sweat and road grime.
In Milton Keynes, the one decent bit of design in the place was a network or "redways". These are tarmac (coloured red.........) routes which cover the entire place and mean that mostly cyclists never need to cross a road (bridges and underpasses), let alone cycle along a road. Instead, vast numbers of them insist on using the roads. "It's my legal right"........... "to endanger myself and maybe die". The MAMILs are the uber c**ts of the lot. They are ecstatic now they are allowed to ride 20 abreast down local country lanes in convoys. Even the farmers hate the c**ts now.
I'm not sure you understand how combustion engines work.TB63 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:22 pm Just been out to collect granddaughter, 1500 rpm in 3rd is 30, 1500 rpm in 2nd is 20, same revs, going slower , more pollution in a given area..
Exactly. It's absolutely fine.Slick wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:37 pm Meh, it’s been like this in Edinburgh for ages and it’s fine, in fact, I like it.
Could do with more enforcement but I don’t really see the issue in a city
It's not about pollution, it's about safety.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:37 pmActually, it possibly increases pollution becauseTB63 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:25 am Living in an area where it was trialled, it's been a pain in the arse tbh, though mostly ignored or enforced. Now it's been rolled out it's a fucking nightmare.. More streets added. 40 down to 30 has been snuck in also.. I'm changing between 2nd and 3rd constantly, how the fuck can that reduce pollution?
To show the madness, Llanelli to Pembrey used to be 30-40-30.. Now it's 30-20-30-20-30-40-30-20-30-20-30..![]()
a) There are optimal running temperatures for stuff like catalytic converters and low speeds are less effective.
b) Obviously combustion engines have better mpg at some speeds than others: and 20 is not it.
c) Meantime, the traffic is spending longer in the zone polluting it at these suboptimal levels of a) and b).
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Yep, I half get any annoyance if it's in place for for wider, non residential stretches.
If you're going down the route of energy Vs fuel consumption requirements for work loads of an engine, then the difference between the 2 is minimal..Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 2:20 pmI'm not sure you understand how combustion engines work.TB63 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:22 pm Just been out to collect granddaughter, 1500 rpm in 3rd is 30, 1500 rpm in 2nd is 20, same revs, going slower , more pollution in a given area..
Yep. Fatality rate at 30mph hitting a pedestrian is one in five. At 20mph it's one in twenty.Margin__Walker wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 2:51 pmYep, I half get any annoyance if it's in place for for wider, non residential stretches.
In most cases though it just seems like another thing to get angry about. I live on a busy residential street that has previously been put down from 30 to 20. With young kids, I'm far happier having the majority of traffic going through at 20 - 25 rather than 30 - 35. Stopping distance of a car halves at 20 compared to 30 iirc.
Get a 6 speed gearbox, TB. 20mph in 3rd = 1350 rpm. Smooth.TB63 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 2:54 pmIf you're going down the route of energy Vs fuel consumption requirements for work loads of an engine, then the difference between the 2 is minimal..Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 2:20 pmI'm not sure you understand how combustion engines work.TB63 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:22 pm Just been out to collect granddaughter, 1500 rpm in 3rd is 30, 1500 rpm in 2nd is 20, same revs, going slower , more pollution in a given area..
Yes I do know..
If he's a taxi driver in a manual diesel, he's in 3rd gear by 5 mph and 5th by 20.Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 2:20 pmI'm not sure you understand how combustion engines work.TB63 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:22 pm Just been out to collect granddaughter, 1500 rpm in 3rd is 30, 1500 rpm in 2nd is 20, same revs, going slower , more pollution in a given area..
Very much this. See also - our high street being pedestrianised for much of the day which is allegedly kIllInG oUr HiGh StReEt, despite there being two surface level car parks within 100 yards. Just totally entitled to own any and all public space, regardless of the costs to others.Hal Jordan wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:05 pm Stop whinging. God, car drivers are the most entitled cunts on the planet.
It's got to be pretty much essential in a city with narrow roads and many, many tourists.Slick wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 12:37 pm Meh, it’s been like this in Edinburgh for ages and it’s fine, in fact, I like it.
Could do with more enforcement but I don’t really see the issue in a city
Out of my cars..I have to normally drive the heap of shit Citroen Pichachu or whatever, it's my parents car and the only one they can get into!..Sandstorm wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 3:10 pmGet a 6 speed gearbox, TB. 20mph in 3rd = 1350 rpm. Smooth.TB63 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 2:54 pmIf you're going down the route of energy Vs fuel consumption requirements for work loads of an engine, then the difference between the 2 is minimal..Dinsdale Piranha wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 2:20 pm
I'm not sure you understand how combustion engines work.
Yes I do know..![]()