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I got done twice in a month 22mph and 23mph.make the speed limit 25mph most days I've been behind other motorist doing 17or 18 mph.ive been passed by joggers.🏃‍♂️                         might as well start producing cars with only 2 gears

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29 minutes ago, teddyboy23 said:

I got done twice in a month 22mph and 23mph.make the speed limit 25mph most days I've been behind other motorist doing 17or 18 mph.ive been passed by joggers.🏃‍♂️                         might as well start producing cars with only 2 gears

The 20mph limit is to protect pedestrians, and I guess to a lesser extent other drivers.

If you don't stick to it, you can't complain if you are fined.

I and probably most people have accidentally gone over it sometimes, but I wouldn't then complain if I was "caught".

I have had fines for speeding in the past (in a 30mph area) but it just made me more careful in the future.

I don't have the stats to hand, but I believe there is evidence that the lowered speed limit has reduced accidents, injuries and fatalities. I stand to be corrected.

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I think the OP's comment that they were on their way to a funeral is the point really. Human error and all that...it happens to us all and under such circumstances a fine can feel harsh. But, it is what it is. I just don't know how helpful it is to advise others to be 'aware'. As I said, you can be very aware but under certain conditions, have a momentary lapse in concentration. Sue, I know you were not doling out advice to be 'aware', so not a response to you.

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On 25/08/2025 at 10:56, teddyboy23 said:

I got done twice in a month 22mph and 23mph.make the speed limit 25mph most days I've been behind other motorist doing 17or 18 mph.ive been passed by joggers.🏃‍♂️                         might as well start producing cars with only 2 gears

A 6 minute mile (which would be a very hard run for most people) is 10 mph. The world record for the marathon is an average of 13.1 mph. 
 

If the speed limit was 25 we’d have people complaining about being unfairly ‘done’ for going ‘only’ 28 mph, just as people feel it’s unfair to be penalised at 35 in a 30. 

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16 hours ago, malumbu said:

Visitors comment how nice London is with so many boroughs being 20mph.  Some go home and then lobby their council.

I very much suspect the visitors are not trying to get about London on a daily basis! I agree 20mph makes sense in some places but not all places and the blanket approach is not a smart one.

I tend to agree with those who suggest the placement of some cameras in London suggest revenue generation is the paramount objective rather than road safety.

I know it is not 20mph but 30 mph limit on the elevated dual carriageway section of the Westway is an utter joke and has nothing to do with road safety but is probably raking in the money - probably from the very visitors to the city who happen to have the misfortune to drive in that way and don't understand the trap that has been set for them!

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19 hours ago, alex_b said:

A 6 minute mile (which would be a very hard run for most people) is 10 mph. The world record for the marathon is an average of 13.1 mph. 
 

If the speed limit was 25 we’d have people complaining about being unfairly ‘done’ for going ‘only’ 28 mph, just as people feel it’s unfair to be penalised at 35 in a 30. 

Getting done doing 22mph .will not kill anyone .and secondly the joggers were all professional athletes.including at least 3 Olympic gold medalists

Go on a speed awareness course and they will explain how every extra 1 mph will cause much greater harm when you hit bone and soft tissue.  They also tell you how little time you save by speeding.  I'm absolutely stunned how any of you can defend speeding.  Money goes to central government, complain to them if you have a problem.  Introduction of speed awareness courses gives you a second chance, saves points against your license, higher insurance and the chance to become a better and more courteous driver.

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10 minutes ago, malumbu said:

Go on a speed awareness course and they will explain how every extra 1 mph will cause much greater harm when you hit bone and soft tissue.  They also tell you how little time you save by speeding.  I'm absolutely stunned how any of you can defend speeding.  Money goes to central government, complain to them if you have a problem.  Introduction of speed awareness courses gives you a second chance, saves points against your license, higher insurance and the chance to become a better and more courteous driver.

I've done a speed awareness course.im not defending speeding.if I was doing 40mph plus.fairenough but not 22mph  anyway if you want to check out speeding vehicles buses on LL doing between 30 50 pmh early morning.their the ones who will kill someone

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1 hour ago, teddyboy23 said:

I've done a speed awareness course.im not defending speeding.if I was doing 40mph plus.fairenough but not 22mph  anyway if you want to check out speeding vehicles buses on LL doing between 30 50 pmh early morning.their the ones who will kill someone

There's no point having a speed limit if cars going above it a little way are just "let off", surely?

What buses on LL are doing 50mph?

8 minutes ago, Sue said:

There's no point having a speed limit if cars going above it a little way are just "let off", surely?

What buses on LL are doing 50mph?

At least a warning for 1st offence. Double deckers 85 76 40 out of 10 8 will be speeding. Between 4am 6am

2 hours ago, teddyboy23 said:

I've done a speed awareness course.im not defending speeding.if I was doing 40mph plus.fairenough but not 22mph  anyway if you want to check out speeding vehicles buses on LL doing between 30 50 pmh early morning.their the ones who will kill someone

You would get points and a fine for 40mph in a 20mph and fully deserve them.  Shame that you did not take on more of what was said at your speed course.

57 minutes ago, teddyboy23 said:

At least a warning for 1st offence. Double deckers 85 76 40 out of 10 8 will be speeding. Between 4am 6am

Complain to TfL rather than using this as a justification for speeding.  Warnings have never been issued in my memory for speeding caught on camera.  That was forty years ago when a police officer may have stopped you in a following car.

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The police (Enforce speed limits as the link below confirms].  Not sure why you have to question my expertise.  A simple Google will give you the (same) answer

https://www.london.gov.uk/who-we-are/what-london-assembly-does/questions-mayor/find-an-answer/enforcement-20mph-zones-local-roads

Good on the boroughs who have adopted 20mph [local authorities can set lower speed limits] , and shame on those who haven't.  Cycling around Bromley many cars are doing 40mph plus on residential roads.  Surely you can't condone that.

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Well, who said I was questioning your expertise? But are you sure, the very same Google search will tell you it is local traffic authorities that set the speed limit. Who are the local traffic authorities in Southwark; TFL for major roads; Southwark council for local roads.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/setting-local-speed-limits/setting-local-speed-limits

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They [local authorities] set the [lower] speed limits, we all know that, good for them.    The police enforce - what on earth is your point?  Councils bringing in speed limits to protect lives [confirms my first sentence].  It is clearly not a generator of revenue.  Why would you have a problem?  We have had numerous discussions over the last few years, and whilst I know that you are not a petrolhead your views come over as an apologist for motorists breaking the rules. Yet you go on an on about cyclists, including those few that can exceed 20 mph.

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The point is I asked who sets the speed limits and you said the police and I challenged you on that and then you suggested I was questioning your "expertise" by asking that question. But, in fact, it is the local traffic authority who sets the speed limit and not the police. So I was right to ask the question wasn't I because what you were saying was wrong?

 

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