Already more than half of the largest 40 urban authorities in the UK have a policy of setting 20mph as the default for all their streets.
The complete list of places implementing a community-wide 20mph default with populations are :-
Bath & NE Somerset (175500)
Bolton (139403)
Borders Council (115270)
Brampton (4,862)
Brighton & Hove (273400)
Bristol (428100)
Bury (60718)
Calderdale (200100)
Cambridge (122700)
Camden (LB) (220100)
Cheshire West & Chester (332000)
Chichester (22731)
City of Birmingham (1074300)
City of Cardiff (346100)
City of Leeds (751,500)
City of London (LB) (400000)
City of Manchester (502900)
City of Westminster(LB) (255,324)
Clackmannanshire (51,400)
Coventry (316900)
Croydon (LB) (364800)
Darlington (106100)
Dent ( 785)
Ealing (LB) (342500)
East Lothian (105790)
Edinburgh (495360)
Faversham (19136)
Fife (368,100)
Fressingfield (900)
Glasgow City (598830)
Greenwich(LB) (255500)
Hackney (LB) (247200)
Hammersmith & Fulham (LB) (182400)
Haringey (LB) (255500)
Hounslow (LB) (265568)
Islington (LB) (206300)
Kensington & Chelsea (LB) (156,197)
Lambeth (LB) (304500)
Lancashire (1461400)
Leicester (329600)
Lewisham (275885)
Limpley Stoke (900)
Liverpool (465700)
Middlesbrough (138400)
Middleton (500)
Newcastle-upon-Tyne (279100)
Norwich (213,166)
Nottingham (303900)
Otley (14124)
Oxford (150200)
Portsmouth (205400)
Rochdale (211900)
Sefton (272000)
Sheffield (551800)
Shipley (28162)
Southampton (239700)
Southwark (LB) (288700)
St Helens (102629)
Tonbridge (117842)
Tower Hamlets (LB) (256000)
Tregony (1000)
Waltham Forest(LB) (259700)
West Dunbartonshire (89,600)
Wandsworth (LB) (312145)
Warrington (202700)
Westbourne (2309)
Whitchurch, Hants (4800)
Wigan (318100)
York (197800)
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Facebook TwitterI’d like to hear from those communities that have been successful, to see if they would share their documentation. At the moment I am slightly daunted as I contemplate reinventing the wheel!
We feel we are no longer in campaign mode but now need to move to implementation.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Pauline Spence
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Bob Harber
Vice-chair
Upper Beeding Parish Council
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We can do that. Note that current DfT guidance states quite clearly that arterial and main roads can be set with 20mph limits. What we say is that any speed limit above 20mph should be justifiable and take full account of the needs of vulnerable road users. Local officers, councillors and communities are best placed to decide such exceptions and inclusions.
Thanks David. The table has now been added
a) a pensioner who drives a Peugeot 207 and thinks “20 is plenty” on the motorway.
b) A hipster who drives a Nissan Cube or Leaf
or
c) You work for H&S.