The Evo Triangle Could Soon Be Ruined By Average Speed Cameras

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The Evo Triangle Could Soon Be Ruined By Average Speed Cameras

The famed ‘Evo Triangle’ in North Wales could be slapped with lines of average speed cameras if the Welsh Government gets its way.

Safety campaigners highlight the fact that four people have died and 20 have been hurt on the brilliantly fast but challenging three-sided route over the last five years. They also blame the British magazine Evo for allegedly ‘encouraging’ rule-breaking on the roads.

That, as we all know, is utter bullship. As usual.

Image: Google Maps
Image: Google Maps

Nonetheless, the government-appointed task group looking at the so-called dangerous driving problem says that average speed cameras, like those already installed on the Cat & Fiddle pass in the Peak District, are a viable solution.

The much-loved Cat & Fiddle pub, by the way, which was once a rest point and lunch destination for car clubs, groups of bikers and anyone with a nice vehicle and money to spend, has seen business fall away so dramatically since the 50mph average speed cameras were installed that it has recently closed down.

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A Welsh Government spokesman is quoted by the BBC as saying:

“We are progressing the proposal with an offer of funding to allow Conwy and Denbighshire councils to carry out further feasibility work on this.

“They will then be able to put forward a well-developed bid for funding from the Road Safety Capital Grant 2018-19.”

The local scenery is one of the Triangle's appeals
The local scenery is one of the Triangle's appeals

The Welsh Assembly Member for the area, Darren Millar, who seems to be your standard car-bashing, car-blaming politician, added:

“I have been calling on the government to do something along this stretch of road for some time.

“Too many people have been travelling too fast in this area for too long. We have to put a stop to this as soon as possible.”

Mr Millar had just better be prepared for the economic hit his area takes when all the sensible drivers who choose to enjoy the Evo Triangle before/after popping into Betws-y-Coed for breakfast go somewhere else instead.

Source: BBC

Comments

ᴶᵘˢᵗᴬᴿᵃⁿᵈᵒá

Jeez,Mr.Buzzkill right at it again.Stay classy Britain

12/04/2017 - 12:11 |
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UnknownCat13

Just stop for 10 minutes then drive at 100mph for the next ten

12/04/2017 - 12:24 |
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Ewan23 (The Scottish guy)

F**k the government lol 😂 let’s hope they don’t find the Isle of Man haha

12/04/2017 - 12:26 |
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TheMindGarage

The UK looks like it’s becoming more and more of a nanny-state. Better get back to learning German…

12/04/2017 - 14:15 |
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Anonymous

Clarkson for Prime Minister!

12/04/2017 - 14:20 |
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DL🏁

Why not just put warning signs? They like these don’t they?

“Enter at your own risk”
“Please drive carefully or you may die”
etc

Also, doesn’t average speed camera mean that you can go as fast as you want as long as you stop to appreciate the scenery just before the speed camera?

12/04/2017 - 14:31 |
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Well, stopping frequently would mean you need pretty good memory of the speed camera locations…but, if they put the cameras at the most dangerous locations and left wide, open stretches clear of cameras, I suppose that could work. Only the government, sadly, doesn’t think that way!

12/05/2017 - 07:37 |
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Cobra RS

4 people in five years! Thats 0.8 people per year dieing and 4 people per year being injured. I swear many, MANY other roads have worse figures than that, especially motorways - the amount of accidents that happen there!

12/04/2017 - 15:17 |
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Anonymous

Isle of Man it. Make that area speed limit free (although speed limits could be imposed during bad weather etc….). Then cater some of the local area towards car lovers.
The goverment gets to say the drivers are doing nothing wrong, and the economy gets a boost.

12/04/2017 - 15:39 |
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J.Fli=

As somebody who grew up in the Peak District (Buxton) and even learnt to drive on the A537, it is a crying shame to have seen them spend so much on the average speed cameras and still not bother placing barriers on the roadside across some corners with steep drops on either side as what was originally planned. Dont get me wrong the road is brilliant still limited at 50mph (you wont get near that now with all the snow) those cameras took away something irreplaceable. A place where all walks of life (doctors, lawyers, salesmen/women etc…) with all sorts of cars and bikes came as one to spend a cracking day out no matter the budget.

12/04/2017 - 15:55 |
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Mac Jameson

One word…
Wankers

12/04/2017 - 16:56 |
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