jack123 said::lol: You are definitely in the minority if you think it's a good idea.
Talking of tourists, I'm reading reports of cancellations galore in North Wales.
Too far away mush, bloody gogs
jack123 said::lol: You are definitely in the minority if you think it's a good idea.
Talking of tourists, I'm reading reports of cancellations galore in North Wales.
rockinj said:Do I really need to tell you it’s a Sunday? Are you retired or unemployed? If you are either then I’m sorry you don’t have the foggiest
Neath_Jack said:You don't need to tell me anything butty.
Today marks a full week of the new limits, and I can report the same today as i did every day of last week as well. But you can throw in journeys to Brecon, Cardiff (twice), Newport, Swansea, Port Talbot, Neath, and a few more that I've probably forgot about. No carnage witnessed in any of those locations. Two much traffic on the road, too many obstructions in the shape of roundabouts, pedestrian crossings, traffic lights, junctions etc etc.
If we all drove on dead straight roads then i could understand some of the grizzling.
rockinj said:To be boring again and raise a potential road safety option.
Here’s a thought how about retain the 30mph (which was fine) and enforce J walking laws like they do in other countries.
Goodness knows I’ve done it. Also clamp down on the cyclists taking the p1ss
exiledclaseboy said:Stop lying we all know you haven’t had a job for 30 years and the only place you drive is to the post office to pick up your giro, with a stop on the offy on the way home for your Frosty Jack and Lambert and Butler. :lol:
Neath_Jack said:You don't need to tell me anything butty.
Today marks a full week of the new limits, and I can report the same today as i did every day of last week as well. But you can throw in journeys to Brecon, Cardiff (twice), Newport, Swansea, Port Talbot, Neath, and a few more that I've probably forgot about. No carnage witnessed in any of those locations. Two much traffic on the road, too many obstructions in the shape of roundabouts, pedestrian crossings, traffic lights, junctions etc etc.
If we all drove on dead straight roads then i could understand some of the grizzling.
rockinj said:To be boring again and raise a potential road safety option.
Here’s a thought how about retain the 30mph (which was fine) and enforce J walking laws like they do in other countries.
Goodness knows I’ve done it. Also clamp down on the cyclists taking the p1ss
jack123 said:Thanks for that post, I am now reassured, and it's perfectly fine to drive at 12-18mph, anytime I'm stuck behind a drakeford loving drone, I won't get angry, I will take a deep breath, and think of your reassuring post, that it's all good
exiledclaseboy said:We don’t have jaywalking laws to enforce as far as I know.
rockinj said:You’re right correct I thought there was. However this would make a HUGE difference rather than reducing speed which will never stop idiots
exiledclaseboy said:Stop lying we all know you haven’t had a job for 30 years and the only place you drive is to the post office to pick up your giro, with a stop on the offy on the way home for your Frosty Jack and Lambert and Butler. :lol:
Neath_Jack said:I'm on Old Holborn these days, need the spare money for all the extra fuel I'm using chugging along in second gear :lol:
Niigata Jack said:You know him well then :lol:
Niigata Jack said:Can you still roll them in your pocket :lol: