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England considers 20mph default speed limit for built-up areas

Created at 3 Jun · 2:53 PM2 sources2 events
IN SHORT

Experts are proposing a default speed limit of 20mph for built-up areas in England, mirroring initiatives in Wales and Scotland. The aim is to enhance urban road safety.

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Who's Involved

England
area where 20mph speed limit is proposed
Wales
region with existing lower speed limit plans
Scotland
region with existing lower speed limit plans
England considers 20mph default speed limit for built-up areas

↳ Why This Matters

The potential implementation of a 20mph default speed limit in England could impact road safety, traffic flow, and the automotive industry, aligning with broader European trends towards lower urban speed limits.

Key facts

  • Experts propose a 20mph default speed limit for built-up areas in England.
  • This aligns with similar initiatives in Wales and Scotland.
  • The proposal aims to increase safety in urban environments.

Experts are advocating for England to implement a default speed limit of 20mph in built-up areas. This proposal is inspired by similar measures being introduced in Wales and Scotland. Wales already has 20mph as its default speed limit in built-up areas, while the Scottish Government has committed to imposing the limit on roads where it is appropriate. The primary goal of lowering the speed limit in towns and cities is to improve road safety for residents and pedestrians.

Frequently asked questions

Experts suggest a default speed limit of 20mph for built-up areas in England.

Wales has a 20mph default speed limit in built-up areas, and Scotland plans to impose it where appropriate.

The primary aim is to enhance safety in urban environments.

What Happens Next

01Further discussion and potential legislative action regarding the proposed speed limit change in England.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 11:02 AM
POLL OF THE DAY: Should speed limits be cut to 20mph in all built-up areas across England?
Daily Mail via PiQSuite
3 Jun · 2:43 PM
Experts suggest England should adopt a 20mph default speed limit for built-up areas, mirroring Wales and Scotland's initiatives.
The Independent | News via PiQSuite

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20mph 'should be default speed limit England for built-up areas'm.piqsuite.com
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POLL OF THE DAY: Should speed limits be cut to 20mph in all built-up areas across England?m.piqsuite.com

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