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Does anyone know if the 20mph speed limit is being enforced? I went
through there yesterday at the prescribed 20 mph and cars were overtaking me at 30-40 mph. |
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"Cecil Cholmondley-Worsthorne" wrote in message
... Does anyone know if the 20mph speed limit is being enforced? Someone was busted by a camera there. I am not sure exactly when, but it was in the last few months. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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John Rowland wrote:
"Cecil Cholmondley-Worsthorne" wrote... Does anyone know if the 20mph speed limit is being enforced? Someone was busted by a camera there. I am not sure exactly when, but it was in the last few months. Why is there a 20mph speed limit there? |
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"Aidan Stanger" wrote in message
... Why is there a 20mph speed limit there? Good question, there are no pedestrians and no residences. I'd like to know why Queen Street is blocked, converting Southwark Bridge into a bridge that there is no reason to use. They certainly wouldn't build a bridge today that isn't the shortest route from anywhere to anywhere [1], so why instigate traffic management that turns an existing bridge into a useless one? [1] Apart from unused bridges built as part of abortive schemes. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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John Rowland wrote:
"Aidan Stanger" wrote... Why is there a 20mph speed limit there? Good question, there are no pedestrians and no residences. I'd like to know why Queen Street is blocked, converting Southwark Bridge into a bridge that there is no reason to use. There is still much reason to use it, considering how important a road Upper Thames Street is. They certainly wouldn't build a bridge today that isn't the shortest route from anywhere to anywhere [1], Only because they make the bridges so expensive that nobody can afford to build them! But the one planned to link the Greenwich Peninsula with the Royal Docks would be rather less useful than Southwark Bridge now is. so why instigate traffic management that turns an existing bridge into a useless one? Were there traffic problems at the other end of Queen Street? [1] Apart from unused bridges built as part of abortive schemes. And unused half bridges, like the one at Beckton! |
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On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 06:02:21 -0000, "John Rowland"
wrote: "Aidan Stanger" wrote in message .. . Why is there a 20mph speed limit there? Good question, there are no pedestrians and no residences. I'd like to know why Queen Street is blocked, converting Southwark Bridge into a bridge that there is no reason to use. They certainly wouldn't build a bridge today that isn't the shortest route from anywhere to anywhere [1], so why instigate traffic management that turns an existing bridge into a useless one? Southwark Bridge was considered a white elephant when it opened - I thought it was a bit busier now. Queen Street is blocked for the same reason that most other accesses to the City are blocked. It's part of the 'Ring of Steel' to stop the IRA making too much noise. |
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![]() Bonzo wrote: Southwark Bridge was considered a white elephant when it opened - I thought it was a bit busier now. According to an "article" in that rag Metro yesterday, Southwark Bridge is the least busiest of all the Central London bridges, and (accordingly?) the safest for cyclists. (Incidentally, it's my bridge of choice on the rare occasions that I drive into the City from home - it's almost always empty because nobody knows how to get to it either from the northern or southern ends...) Queen Street is blocked for the same reason that most other accesses to the City are blocked. It's part of the 'Ring of Steel' to stop the IRA making too much noise. Exactly so. It used to be quite a bit busier when it led straight up to Bank. |
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![]() "Aidan Stanger" wrote in message ... John Rowland wrote: "Cecil Cholmondley-Worsthorne" wrote... Does anyone know if the 20mph speed limit is being enforced? Someone was busted by a camera there. I am not sure exactly when, but it was in the last few months. Why is there a 20mph speed limit there? There is a major building project going on and in order to keep all the lanes open and fit in the cranes that are needed, the existing lanes have been narrowed. To protect cyclists in these restricted-width lanes, a 20 mph speed control zone, enforced by SPECS Average Speed Cameras has been installed and is being operated by City of London Police. |
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