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20MPH News articles

20MPH News articles

Article: The Edinburgh Reporter: City Council Evaluates Impact of 20mph Zones

An evaluation report has concluded that the Council’s pioneering roll-out of 20mph speed limits across Edinburgh has broadly met the project’s aims and objectives. The report also recommends beginning the process to add further roads to the 20mph network.

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Monday 14 October 2019 Edinburgh’s 20mph policy has made our city a better place. Fact – Adam McVey

Article: Edinburgh News.

On the committee agenda was the review of the 20mph rollout amongst a range of other issues. It was personally encouraging, as one of the two principle politicians who delivered this policy, to see the positive impacts of the policy on our Capital.

Post-implementation we’ve seen more people cycling and walking, significant reduction of accidents and more support for the policy in our communities. Read more…

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: No fines and no cameras in under fire Belfast 20mph zone

“A controversial 20mph speed limit in central Belfast has not resulted in a single fine – two years after it was introduced”. Read more in the Belfast Telegraph here.

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