Speed limits on site - mini tractors
Dropped our caravan back in to storage yesterday. Making our way back to the exit barrier I sat behind a club mini tractor and trailer cursing at 9mph according to my cars speedo
Moderator Edit:
This post isn't about mini tractors; it's about speed limits on site so it's been moved here and the title has been amended to better reflect the topic of the thread.
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I wouldn't want to work on either of those sites, that's far too slow
JK
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Not everyone EuroT, some of us spend a tiny amount of time on sites, certainly not enough to clock what speeds others present might be achieving!😁
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If I recall correctly from the last time this was mentioned Ro said to inform the wardens when anyone was speeding?
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Camper - ”Excuse me, Mr/Ms Warden but I want to report someone speeding on site.”
Warden - “Really? Well we can’t have that. Tell me who it was and I’ll throw them off the site.”
Camper - “It was you on your tractor, Mr/Ms Warden.”
Warden - “No, you are completely mistaken as I take care never to exceed 5mph. Now, it was you I saw riding an ebike at 15mph on site so on yer bike, mate, I’ll give you 30 minutes to leave site.”
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We once saw a little lad (around 3/4 yo) on his trike doing at least 10mph, little legs pumping away like mad. He was duly stopped by the Warden, and politely informed he was going the wrong way round the sites one way system.........🤣
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Marazion, bit of a sleepy hamlet, he was in no danger. But the Warden did his job....
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I'm sitting here on a club site at the minute and I have yet to see one car going at walking pace. The rule is futile. If the 5mph signs around the site don't jog a drivers memory the no words from the warden will sink in either. The numerous posts over time on this subject only provides a repeated conversation. Nobody from HQ seems to care either. A few speed humps here and there do absolutely nothing.
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