Speed cameras on Sydenham Hill
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I believe it is also being introduced in Lambeth. If such a low speed limit is to be introduced, doing it piecemeal on a borough-by-borough basis was not ideal. If it's 20 mph pretty much everywhere (which it may be eventually if this trend continues) at least drivers will be better prepared.
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Agree Rachael - Although, given the way the Borough system works in London it is almost impossible to imagine them succeeding in rolling it out across London all at once. The only way that could happen would be on TFL roads (like the S Circular), but those are most often the roads where the 20mph limit is least appropriate.
Still, progress is progress...
Still, progress is progress...
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I agree with _HB & Rachael
I wonder if the irritation of having to adjust speed according our arbitrary LB Borough boundaries might significantly advance the principle of 'All Power to City Hall'?
If perfectly reasonable motorists such as Rachael, even if drivers of the larger car, are with us, who can be against us?
I wonder if the irritation of having to adjust speed according our arbitrary LB Borough boundaries might significantly advance the principle of 'All Power to City Hall'?
If perfectly reasonable motorists such as Rachael, even if drivers of the larger car, are with us, who can be against us?
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Yes - My visionary idea is to have some kind of legislative authority covering all of the Boroughs to handle issues like transport and services. A kind of Greater London Authority, if you will...
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Some might say you're a dreamer / but you're not the only one._HB wrote:Yes - My visionary idea is to have some kind of legislative authority covering all of the Boroughs to handle issues like transport and services. A kind of Greater London Authority, if you will...
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I'm feeling rather 'damned with faint praise' here, Tim. Have you been peeping into my driveway, perchance?Tim Lund wrote:
If perfectly reasonable motorists such as Rachael, even if drivers of the larger car, are with us, who can be against us?
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Just one of your faithful readersRachael wrote:I'm feeling rather 'damned with faint praise' here, Tim. Have you been peeping into my driveway, perchance?Tim Lund wrote:
If perfectly reasonable motorists such as Rachael, even if drivers of the larger car, are with us, who can be against us?
Faint praise? The allusion is the the very Godhead!Rachael wrote:I drive a larger car - not a van or a caravan, not even a large 4x4. Just something the length of a larger saloon and slightly wider.
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I think I'd rather you HAD been peeping in my driveway rather than remembering (and finding) things I posted here more than a year ago.Tim Lund wrote:Just one of your faithful readersRachael wrote:I'm feeling rather 'damned with faint praise' here, Tim. Have you been peeping into my driveway, perchance?Tim Lund wrote:
If perfectly reasonable motorists such as Rachael, even if drivers of the larger car, are with us, who can be against us?
Faint praise? The allusion is the the very Godhead!Rachael wrote:I drive a larger car - not a van or a caravan, not even a large 4x4. Just something the length of a larger saloon and slightly wider.
I have no idea what your last link refers to.
Re: Speed cameras on Sydenham Hill
As this is getting heavy, a whimsical anecdote: We were driving along Syd Hill on a Sunday afternoon after a visit to Wells Park and the Dulwich Wood House lunch pub. The road, very wide at that point, was empty in both directions. I asked the driver after a hundred yards, who was abiding by the speed limit of 20. why he was driving on the wrong side of the road, knowing full well he'd just come back from Europe. Oops. No ticket, phew.
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Yeah. It's be exactly like it is now, only with 20mph signs everywhere. Can't wait._HB wrote:Good.
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Here is the latest peer reviewed evidence on 20 mph zones for anyone interested:
http://dro.dur.ac.uk/13621/1/13621.pdf? ... jk+d700tmt
Here is the latest peer reviewed evidence on 20 mph zones for anyone interested:
http://dro.dur.ac.uk/13621/1/13621.pdf? ... jk+d700tmt
Background: Transport is an important determinant of health and there is a well-established association between socio-economic status (SES) and risk of road accidents. Effective traffic calming interventions such as 20mph zones and limits may therefore improve health and reduce health inequalities.
Methods: Systematic review methodology was used to identify systematic reviews of the effects of
20mph zones (including speed limits and road humps) and 20mph limits on health and SES inequalities in health amongst adults and children.
Results: Five systematic reviews were included. Overall, they provide convincing evidence that these measures are effective in reducing accidents and injuries, traffic speed and volume, as well as improving perceptions of safety in two of the studies. There was also evidence that such interventions are potentially cost effective. There was no evidence of the effects on SES inequalities in these outcomes.
Conclusion: 20mph zones and limits are effective means of improving public health via reduced
accidents and injuries. Whilst there was no direct evidence on the effects of interventions on health inequalities, targeting such interventions in deprived areas may be beneficial. Further controlled evaluations that specifically examine SES effects are required.