I really have a gripe about speed limits and to be honest am pretty peed off for the reason Biddles Hill.Forshaw Heath Road have not been given the same speed limit as Poolhead Lane and the later parts of Rumbush Lane.
Let me explain. Broad Lane is a 40 mph limit great well kept roads
The Common is a 40 mph limit great well kept road
Poolhead Lane until just before the motorway bridge and past the big houses 40 mph
I once asked why Forshaw Heath Road could not have a speed limit other the the national one. It was knindly explained to me by my District Councillor at the time that in order to enforce a speed limit and manage it we needed pavements and lighting .Well excuse me but the houses at the top of Poolhead Lane by the golf course don't appear to have lighting and pavements in order to have a speed limit and Poolheadlane leads into Forshaw Heath Road leads into Rumbush Lane. Solihull appear fit to put a 30 mph limit in some of Rumbush lane so why yet again is Forshaw Heath different. For goodness sake it is all one road from Braoad Lane Tanworth In Arden to Norton Lane Solihull. In short the top half is 40 mph the middle bit Forshaw Heath Is 60 mph (The most dangerous bit) and the later bit is 30 MPH.
I would love someone to be able to explain why the most dangerous bit of the road has a 60 MPH speed limit. Without spouting off about pavements and lighting. Please EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE without waffliing.
Regards
Bod
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