basingwerk wrote:
bogush wrote:
The traditional way was to have speed limits set at the 85th percentile to give a guide to strangers and the inexperienced. And to use those speed limits as a tool to prosecute, with discretion, those driving markedly in excess of the safe speed for the road and the conditions at the time.
Please explain how the "85th percentile" of a part of a road could be determined.
First of all, as:
rigpig wrote:
.....Cognitive Dissonance occurs when a person encounters a situation about which he/she knows certain things to be factually correct, but makes a mental discconect between those facts and their own actions relating towards them........
.......we only really notice people doing things wrong, tailgating, using their mobile, speeding etc. Thus we build up this impression that we aren't a stu[p]id as those other idiots, numpties etc, therefore we must be a better driver than they are, and as there are so many of them, we must be better than average! A conveninet self-assessment based on subjective bias.
The corollary is that most people actually drive as well as you do, or at least as well as you think you do.
The 85th percentile speed is chosen using a massive poll of all the road users after filtering out not just the dangerously and inconsiderately fast, but also even the best drivers.
basingwerk wrote:
In particular, I need to know how the wishes of residents that the road passes through would be accounted for. My concern is that if the "85th percentile" is used to set the limit, local residents may have no influence on the limit that is choosen.
Secondly the more local the road is, the more locals you have using it:
This is one of the reasons why setting speed limits by the 85th percentile rule works so well:
Massive local knowledge, experience and input into speed limit setting.
Automatically.
basingwerk wrote:
As they are the important stakeholders, the "85th percentile" idea is a dead duck except for fast "cars only" roads, motorways etc.
On the contrary.
As you've just helped me prove:
The 85th percentile speed on local roads is set by local stakeholders.
The 85th percentile speed on fast "cars only" roads, motorways, etc is set by non locals who are the stakeholders for the trunk routes.
Or are you complaining that somone who has bought a house on the A1 isn't allowed to have a 20mph limit enforced on his doorstep?