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You won't be missedJust avoid Wales. It's a bit rubbish anyway.
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You won't be missedJust avoid Wales. It's a bit rubbish anyway.
I wouldn't say that, it's just unfortunate the Welsh people have found themselves under these tyrannical rulersJust avoid Wales. It's a bit rubbish anyway.
Wales is a beautiful country why do you think itās rubbish?Just avoid Wales. It's a bit rubbish anyway.
Hello.Wait for the " if you werent speeding blah blah blah"
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It wouldn't be rubbish if not for the petty people that do things like this. I got done for doing 32 mph at 06:00 in the morning. I was easy prey for them. I had to go on a speed awareness course. Since then Wales is not for me. There are some beautiful parts yes, but then there are lots of alternatives.Wales is a beautiful country why do you think itās rubbish?
Won't happen in the UK I've never known any laws or controls loosened. Somebody would have to admit they were wrong and that doesn't happen here.The previous Government in New Zealand imposed blanket speed reductions across the country, at great expense, in 2019. 100kph became 80kph on open roads, and 50kph restrictions became 30kph.
It made no difference to the death tolls or serious accident rate and only added to driver frustration which often led to them taking risks to overtake where they shouldn't.
Last week, the new coalition Government announced it was reversing all the 2019 speed restrictions and the limits will go back to what they were pre-2019.
Drivers seem to fall into one of two camps on this. The little old lady in her Suzuki Swift or Honda Jazz thinks the reduced speeds are best, the rest are glad to have the opportunity to drive to the conditions and use their skills to decide what speed they should be doing rather than have the Nanny State decide.
Which camp do you think I fall into?