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The evidence that 20mph works is there. In Fife, we saw a 20 per cent reduction in accidents as a result of going completely to a 20mph limit and it was even higher—a 32 per cent reduction—in more deprived communities.
The evidence that 20mph works is there. In Fife, we saw a 20 per cent reduction in accidents as a result of going completely to a 20mph limit and it was even higher—a 32 per cent reduction—in more deprived communities.
Restricted Roads (20mph Speed Limit) (Scotland) Bill (in private): The Committee reviewed the evidence it heard on the Restricted Roads (20mph Speed Limit) (Scotland) Bill at item 1.
They also suggested that it would create uniformity in the way 20mph zones were implemented across local authorities, and would foster a 'social norm' and consensus that 20mph was a new, modern default.
The key consideration for the Committee has been to determine whether the Bill's proposal to introduce a 20mph speed limit on all restricted roads in Scotland by default is the most effective way to deliver a significant increase in 20mph zones.