Bournemouth cycling speed limits

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Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
marinyork said:
I don't think you understood. What I was saying was I don't really have a problem with a 10mph speed limit at all at core times if it meant the opening up of a few promenades and so called pedestrianized zones. 10mph seems reasonable enough in quite a few places. I'm well aware these sorts of speed limits don't work. There's an advisory 10mph speed limit through the core of Sheffield City centre for all motor vehicles. Anybody stick to it? No.

It's just a bit of legislation for the moaners to give them a bit of pleasure.

Sorry, yes, I went of on one a bit - I did see your point. As I said:

"If they [people who can't control themselves responsibly] didn't exist, I think cyclists would probably get the run of more pedestrian areas." If speed limits worked, then that might have the same effect. Timed Pedestrian zones work and are allowed because people think (not always rightly) that cars can be controlled by law. For some reason, bikes seem to be thought of as needing a more blunt stick...
 

Hover Fly

He, him, his
Location
阿爾弗斯頓
domd1979 said:
PS> Lots of steam trains don't have speedos and their drivers manage to keep to limits with several hundred tonnes of train....
They did it by the rail beats, a standard rail was 60 feet long so so-many clickety clacks in a minute is 60 mph, when they were doing it all day every day they just got used to the rhythm of 60 mph etc.
 

ComedyPilot

Secret Lemonade Drinker
Why would a 'real' cyclist want to ride weaving in and out of tourists on a promenade?

A real cyclist would surely understand the logic of the situation and ride slowly, whereas an attention seeking POB would ride at speed, recklessly, selfishly & dangerously, and deserve to be pulled by the fuzz (police, not hair).

Most 'real' cyclists I know want to get somewhere and enjoy the ride, and wouldn't be interested in dodging Mr & Mrs Shell-suit and their '99 slurping tracksuit-wearing kids.

At least that's my opinion. FWIW.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Yes, I think you're right - once again, the law proves less than useful, since the people it's aimed at are those perhaps less likely to obey it anyway....
 
marinyork said:
It's just a bit of legislation for the moaners to give them a bit of pleasure.
Yup. It'll be down to the local Meldrews biting the ears of their local councillors and demanding that Something Must Be Done. ;)

Incidentally, One Foot In The Grave was filmed near Bournemouth.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Remember, it was Bournmouth council that recently wanted to sue the Met Office for predicting rain on a day that turned out sunny, because they reckoned they'd lost trade...
 
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Will1985

Will1985

Guru
Location
Norfolk
ComedyPilot said:
Why would a 'real' cyclist want to ride weaving in and out of tourists on a promenade?
I totally agree, and tried to say that. My concern is that the authorities will consider this ban/speed limit a success in one place and then decide to transfer it elsewhere, where it would actually affect real cyclists (?and commuters).
 

ComedyPilot

Secret Lemonade Drinker
Will1985 said:
I totally agree, and tried to say that. My concern is that the authorities will consider this ban/speed limit a success in one place and then decide to transfer it elsewhere, where it would actually affect real cyclists (?and commuters).

Judging by the turn of speed you had in the velodrome last weekend, you are rightly worried about speed limits for cyclists ;)
 

luplowe

New Member
Location
Bournemouth
It only applies between 10 am- 6 pm july-aug on bournemouth front..
 

marinyork

Resting in suspended Animation
Location
Logopolis
rich p said:
presumably because it gets a lot quieter after that

It's an arbitrary time. Many vehicle restricted areas finish earlier than this. 10am-4/5pm would be more in line with what you'd expect. However, only in July and August does this seem more generous than it might have been. 6pm also doesn't allow those that might commute to use it.
 
marinyork said:
Because everybody has got to be back at their B&B's changed and ready for tea by 6pm and if they miss that theyv'e had it until breakfast the next morning. I have seen it happen on Swanage beach it is like an exodus, one minute the beach is crowded the next you and maybe a few other daytrippers are the only one's left.
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
marinyork said:
It's an arbitrary time. Many vehicle restricted areas finish earlier than this. 10am-4/5pm would be more in line with what you'd expect. However, only in July and August does this seem more generous than it might have been. 6pm also doesn't allow those that might commute to use it.

The commuters will be on the road in my experience
 

marinyork

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Location
Logopolis
Headgardener said:
Because every has got to be back at their B&B's changed and for tea by 6pm and if they miss that theyv'e had it until breakfast the next morning. I have seen it happen on Swanage beach it is like an exodus, one minute the beach is crowded the next you and maybe a few other daytrippers are the only one's left.

Fair enough. It's something that has to be weighed up against cycling culture though, rather than dictate it.
 
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