AJB Temple
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Just been to Aberystwyth. Moved someone else's Beneteau Oceanis 420 (never driven one before) to the Marina here (rough and windy throughout) and met up with wifey and her parents to bring me back. Went for a drive round for a day or two and this was my first encounter with the much derided 20mph speed limit.
Well, based on media reports I thought it sounded awful. Reality is different. In practice there is a 20mph limit through the centre of towns and villages. Often this is just a few hundred yards. I can see that this is super safe for pedestrians (not that you ever see any in most parts of Wales). It feels very slow, but there is also very little chance of squashing a child or cat. All the good twisty bits that I remember from motorcycle trips here are still 60mph as before. Almost no traffic. Hence I find myself in favour of this change. Media has over egged it. Good move Wales.
Some things are odd though. There is a large nature reserve about 10 miles from the marina and we went to watch the spectacular red kite feeding. Maybe 200 of them. It was cold, windy and wet and there were still at least 100 people there. They fed the kites at 3pm - and when that was over by 3.15 nearly everyone was ready for a coffee. But they shut the cafe at 3pm - just before peak demand and a captive, eager customer base. They are at threat of closure apparently due to a need to save £3m. across the parks in this area of the country. Also, Wales is apparently pretty much closed on Wednesdays.
Well, based on media reports I thought it sounded awful. Reality is different. In practice there is a 20mph limit through the centre of towns and villages. Often this is just a few hundred yards. I can see that this is super safe for pedestrians (not that you ever see any in most parts of Wales). It feels very slow, but there is also very little chance of squashing a child or cat. All the good twisty bits that I remember from motorcycle trips here are still 60mph as before. Almost no traffic. Hence I find myself in favour of this change. Media has over egged it. Good move Wales.
Some things are odd though. There is a large nature reserve about 10 miles from the marina and we went to watch the spectacular red kite feeding. Maybe 200 of them. It was cold, windy and wet and there were still at least 100 people there. They fed the kites at 3pm - and when that was over by 3.15 nearly everyone was ready for a coffee. But they shut the cafe at 3pm - just before peak demand and a captive, eager customer base. They are at threat of closure apparently due to a need to save £3m. across the parks in this area of the country. Also, Wales is apparently pretty much closed on Wednesdays.