
mrdangermouse
mrdangermouse wrote:
Thanks for the patronising tone there, I need'nt ask myself if that question makes sense I know the answer already as my parents are both councilors in the next village hence me knowing the reason for the imposed restriction.
So what is the reason ?
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The TSRGD 2002 prescribe the designs and conditions of use for traffic signs to be lawfully placed on or near roads in England, Scotland and Wales. Traffic signs are essential for the implementation of traffic management schemes and for the enforcement of road traffic law. This Circular needs to be read in conjunction with a copy of SI 2002 No 3113 by all those involved in designing and implementing traffic management schemes and in road traffic regulation generally.
found
Here and if downloadable as a pdf file.
Roads have to be signed properly as this states for enforcement of road traffic law. Sign have to be placed according to specific rule and regulations ad are to be maintained by the local Council, any incorrections of those signs that do not comply with those regulations may see a NIP etc squashed BUT I am not a lawyer and cannot advise you., this is my opinion only. Seek proper legal advice to be clear.
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I haven't the time right now to look into this but the answer will be within that website.
mrdangermouse wrote:
As for contacting the council itself, as you already pointed out there's no point.
errr why ? You can ask them for verification that the road has all it's paperwork in order for the speed limit that was set and that it is being currently proposed/applied. If that paperwork is not all in order then the new limit may not apply.
mrdangermouse wrote:
With regards to attitudes in driving and the accident black spot, the black spot has'nt been looked at, it is on a bend and part of the same stretch of dual carriage way but has no speed restriction just the national limit of 70mph. Does the reason for the limit being dropped to 50mph next to the councillors home make sense now? Although I agree that you will never change everyones attitude toward driving and that the accidents could have been down to speeding why not tackle the hazardous part of the road? MONEY AND FIGURES??Part of the reason the public lose respect for the police.
I really am up to my eyes with paperwork at the minute but many things in what you say here need to be looked at just a s quick starter,
The road needs to be looked at by a road engineer, ask the Council officially when and what outcome. If it is a road 'black spot', then making traffic concentrate on a camera, does nothing to help road users to understand how to recognise a potential hazard, nor what to do about it in the best possible way. So nothing is taught but the many negative side effects that cameras will play, and ensure that drivers are very busy checking their speedo's and the cameras, not on the road layout, nor any road hazards or dangers, hardly a good thing then, when there is a black spot. Engineering out the dangers would be better - putting up an Accident Blackspot sign helps too !
Agreed concentrate on teh wrong thing and along with not teaching how to be a better driver / rider, the rift between the Police and the public is very low.
mrdangermouse wrote:
.... look they're off to macc'y dees, funnily enough a mile up the road there's the same 2 cars parked up chatting to each other.
They might have had an incident and then the need had subsided, it would be wrong to assume that you know all the real facts from the little that you saw. It might have been 'wrong', but we cannot know this. - Agreed, this in itself helps to show the serious loss of trust ad respect, that has been so severely lost. Another negative side effect of speed cameras.
mrdangermouse wrote:
... I've had a good run count myself lucky when you consider the under handed way they attack everyones licence. From now on though 30mph in a 30mph etc........
Hence why we must ensure that roads return to their Safest in the World status and why we are fighting so hard to have cameras removed for good.