Snail
Banned
Honestly, other than the main street, it's pretty reasonable. They're narrow twisting streets with kids all over them.
I can agree with many (even most) small residential streets, but this is the first time I see a boulevard with a 30 km/h limit. We have a 40 km/h limit in front of our very residential street, a park right in front, and I find 40 is pretty good. Most people drive 45-50 when there's no one in sight, and slow down to 30-35 (sometimes much slower) when there's kids on the sidewalk, which I find is very reasonable. But to enforce 30 km/h on a boulevard on a clear sunny day with no one around is borderline criminal. I mean come on; no one wants to crawl along an empty stretch and voluntarily waste their time either; you know that limit is just there to rake in cash.
Anyway, I've never even been there so maybe it's legitimate...but it definitely seems ridiculous.