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Darlington and Sedgefield Liberal Democrats Mike Barker for Darlington |
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| Darlington and Sedgefield Liberal Democrats | <mikebarker@cix.co.uk> | 12th March 2010 |
Mike Barker calls for more 20mph zones8.32.42am GMT Fri 29th Jan 2010
This evening in Full Council, Mike Barker had a question down for Cllr Lyonette, the Cabinet's Transport portfolio holder. It read: "In December 2009 the Government's Road Safety Minister announced proposals which would allow local councils to introduce 20 mph zones in residential areas without the need for traffic calming measures such as speed humps. The Department for Transport is seeking the views of local councils on these proposals in order to allow new guidance to be published at the earliest available opportunity. Has the Council responded to this consultation request and if so, what was the nature of that response?" As a cyclist, pedestrian and someone who lives on a busy residential road, Mike is very much in favour of having 20 mph zones where ever possible in residential areas. In Portsmouth, for example, where 94% of that city's roads are subject to a 20mph speed limit, there has been a significant drop in road casualties. The same is true in places like Hull and Newcastle where Lib Dem Councils have pushed ahead with more 20mph roads. York, Norwich and eight London Boroughs are currently planning much wider use of 20mph limits. As well as cutting road deaths and injuries they are also better for the environment and more peaceful for local residents. We know from our ward surveys that residents like 20mph speed limits in residential areas: what they often don't like are the traffic calming measures which Councils are currently obliged to install in these zones. Allowing councils to put in place 20 mph speed limits on more streets without speed humps or chicanes will mean that they can introduce them at a lower cost and with less inconvenience to local residents. In due course, if Councils across the country act on this, 20mph instead of 30mph could become the default speed in residential areas. Cllr Lyonette said the Council will be responding positively to the consultation and will be looking to take advantage of the opportunities offered. Mike used his right to a supplementary question to urge Cllr Lyonette to take full advantage of the Government's proposals when they are announced and to extend the areas covered by 20mph zones more widely across the town.
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