Oxfordshire backs roll-out of 20mph limits

Road Safety

Deniz Huseyin
02 November 2021
Tim Bearder: I believe it will become socially unacceptable to exceed 20mph in a built-up area, just as it is to smoke on a bus
Tim Bearder: I believe it will become socially unacceptable to exceed 20mph in a built-up area, just as it is to smoke on a bus
 

Oxfordshire County Council has approved plans to make it quicker and easier to reduce speed limits to 20mph in most urban areas and village streets.

This forms part of the council’s Local Transport and Connectivity Plan, designed to cut the need to travel and discourage unnecessary individual private vehicle use through making walking, cycling, public and shared transport “the natural first choice”. 

New restrictions would apply to any road that does not currently have a...

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