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Old June 24th 04, 08:13 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling,uk.transport,uk.transport.london
Tim Woodall Tim Woodall is offline
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Default Everything we know about traffic-calming is wrong

On 24 Jun 2004 07:05:35 GMT,
Adrian wrote:
Gawnsoft ) gurgled
happily, sounding much like they were saying :

It's more like telling someone a helmet will Save Their Life [tm]


True.

Very similar, also, to saying that religiously sticking to a speed
lower than some arbitrary number on the side of the road is safer than
setting a speed based on the conditions.


Of course these speed limits are not completely arbitrary as you
suggest, but vary depending on the conditions.


No, they don't.

e.g. residential urban street 20mph, rural motorway 70mph


residential urban street at 8.40am in ****ing rain - 30mph

Probably too fast but depends on the road.

residential urban street at 2.30am, clear and dry - 30mph

Definitely a maximum speed. People are trying to sleep and tyre
noise starts getting bad above about 25mph.

Tim.

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