BUCKLEY has been named by Welsh Government as one of the eight pilot areas to trial a default 20mph speed limit on Welsh roads.
Lee Waters, deputy minister for Economy and Transport, said the move will reduce accidents and save lives.
The pilot areas will have a phased start from this summer until the end of the year. They come ahead of the planned national rollout for April 2023, and will help develop enforcement arrangements and overcome unforeseen issues before the full rollout.
The areas chosen are intended to be representative sample of different locations found across Wales, including villages, towns and cities.
They will focus on community engagement, meaning that as well as developing enforcement arrangements they will communicate the value of the new speed limit, making the case for reduced speed leading to more cohesive and safe communities.
The Welsh Government is introducing the new speed limit to improve safety and help make Welsh streets a more welcoming place for cyclists and pedestrians.
Lee Waters MS said: “Making 20mph the default speed limit in residential areas is a bold step that will save lives.
“We have made progress on reducing deaths and serious injuries on our roads over the 21 years of devolution, but despite our considerable efforts the highest proportion of all casualties - 50% - occurred on 30mph roads during 2018. This cannot be tolerated, so a reduction to 20mph on our residential and other busy pedestrian urban roads has to be the way forward.
“Decreasing speeds reduces accidents and saves lives, and alongside this the quality of life will improve, making room on our streets for safer active travel. This helps reduce our environmental impact and has a positive outcome for our physical and mental wellbeing.”
Initial findings from a national public attitude survey have found support for the plans.
Welsh Government say that 92 per cent of those who wanted a change to the speed limit on their street suggested a speed limit of 20mph or lower, while over three quarters (77 per cent) said they wanted to see this speed limit applied throughout the area in which they live.
Steve Jones, Streetscene and Transportation said: “The County Council has been successful in a bid to introduce a pilot 20mph zone in Buckley and Mynydd Isa following the work undertaken by the Buckley Working Group.
"The Group which has representatives from the Town Council, County Council and local businesses has previously been successful in gaining funding for highway and active travel improvements and the development of a community café in Buckley, in addition to the latest funding for the 20mph pilot.
"Proposals will be subjected to a local consultation event on the extent of the 20mph zones.”
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