Article 6Z2TK Journey times up, deaths down: Welsh 20mph speed limit still divisive two years on

Journey times up, deaths down: Welsh 20mph speed limit still divisive two years on

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Bethan McKernan Wales correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6Z2TK)

Protests continue against default lower limit in urban areas that supporters say is working exactly as intended'

A few weeks ago, two groups of protesters gathered on the steps of the Senedd in Cardiff Bay. One demonstration was against the war in Gaza, the other against the Welsh government's two-year-old default 20mph speed limit in urban areas.

The change from 30mph was brought in by the Welsh Labour government across about 35% of the country's roads in September 2023, at a cost of 34m. The reduced speed limit applied to any built-up area, defined as roads where lamp-posts were no more than about 180 metres apart.

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