Speed limits

What ever your view on the speed limit is do you know that almost 2000 people are killed on the Spanish roads every year and it is a fact that speed kills. My view for what it is worth is that 30kph is a little to slow. I live on Calle Luis De Gongora and the speeds people drive at are quite often in excess of 70 kph so for me I would like to see the police with the speed guns fining as many people as they can before somebody is killed.


Yes speed kills, but it is a fact that the very slow drivers cause accidents because we get frustrated driving slow behind one of these drivers and have to overtake. Hence an accident caused by a slow driver.

Commented Marv.75 in San Fulgencio 2013-09-17 17:07:03 UTC

30 KPH is slow, it's only 20 MPH and on my street it's 20 KPH, which is 12 MPH.
I'd like to see the statistics for La Marina regarding fatalities. I've lived here for 10 yrs and I can't recall hearing about anyone getting killed in a road traffic accident.. I suppose these limits will help keep these statistics.

Commented Al Marina in La Marina 2013-09-17 17:17:34 UTC

The 30 KPH has only just been introduced on Urb. Marina, it used to be 50KPH, and I haven't heard of any fatalities on this estate in the 23 years I have lived here. So what is the use of 30 KPH limit, nobody takes any notice of it anyway.

Commented Marv.75 in San Fulgencio 2013-09-17 18:37:18 UTC

To make things as clear as mud, drive through your San Fulgencio village, looks to me like two different sets of rules.

Commented electrons in Elche 2013-09-18 11:51:24 UTC

Try the "ghost town" La Escuera....stencilled on the road is 30 but on the street signs it states 40 ! which one do we stick to ?

Commented Al Marina in La Marina 2013-09-18 15:32:00 UTC

The sign posts are legal.....the rest, just ornamental or council graffiti -- Better add... I would assume

Commented electrons in Elche 2013-09-18 16:21:19 UTC

Life becomes more exciting when you must drive a car at 30 km / h! Can you do it or not? That's the big challenge!

Commented reindeer keeper in La Marina 2013-09-18 17:27:52 UTC

I agree with Dave Howells 2003.
About time someone posted with some common sense.

Commented electrons in Elche 2013-09-20 12:43:49 UTC

Yes blame the ones who keep the correct speed for causing accidents and not the ones breaking the law by driving to fast!

Commented reindeer keeper in La Marina 2013-09-20 15:10:22 UTC

Quite agree took my grandson to school today at San fulgencio... Hey ho 100 yards from primary school a sign which says 50 km ...

Commented winterbottomandsophie in La Marina 2013-09-20 22:33:36 UTC

How come there is a 50 kms speed limit in San fulgencio outside a school, when on the urb it's 30 kms on C Londres is it them and us situation.

Commented davieselz in La Marina 2013-09-21 17:14:40 UTC

Are you on medication?

Commented jaytee in La Marina 2013-09-22 07:44:59 UTC

Why do people who think I'm right and you don't matter in my world get so much high profile on this site why pamper to the whims of those who are just full of it and will never fall into line with those who try very hard to not rock the boat every time the tide comes in.

Commented Yorkiedt in La Marina 2013-09-22 17:47:45 UTC

Where's a translator when you need one !

Commented Al Marina in La Marina 2013-09-23 06:56:45 UTC

He is walking around. In flip flops?

Commented reindeer keeper in La Marina 2013-09-23 12:35:01 UTC

it's a wonder only 2000 are killed on the Spanish roads, why do the Spanish drive nearly touching the car in front, overtake when there is no room to overtake, haven't got the sense to just sit in a queue of traffic and wait, when you get 2 Spanish off duty police officers and their 2 children killed when crashing head on into a lorry, says it all.

Commented goonerpeter in La Marina 2013-09-23 12:47:39 UTC