Enforcement of the 20mph speed limit in Wales will now lead to points and fines for violators, with Coventry considering expanding 20mph zones. The law, implemented six months ago, aims to enhance road safety and promote walking and cycling.
Lowering the speed limit from 30mph to 20mph in built-up areas has been one of the most controversial law changes made by the Welsh government It was introduced to save lives and get more people walking and cycling So what do people make of this? More: https://t.co/PJvVGx1AIH https://t.co/dMEu8Es7ut
On @GBNEWS the discussion is on 20 MPH speed limits, with climate extremist @DonnachadhMc McCarthy says to @benhabib6 the public back them. From Oct 2023 Wales found 59% opposed them 29% supported them. Moderated adroitly by @Nanaakua1 https://t.co/D8cgxFchtw https://t.co/5rZacHM8HV
The controversial 20mph law came in six months ago, but from Monday anyone found to be breaking it could face points and fines https://t.co/CAkSDZNHu2
Coventry councillor backs more 20mph zones in the city if a trial works https://t.co/rsoKkPjN49
Anyone breaking the 20mph limit could face points and fines from Monday on roads where engagement has not worked https://t.co/IfEfmUp1hq
The default 20mph speed limit on Welsh roads will be enforced in full for the first time from tomorrow, but it will only penalise motorists going 26mph or faster ⬇️ https://t.co/ntczchsE61
20mph zones could be introduced across Coventry if a trial in Earlsdon is successful. Do you back the idea? Cllr Pat Hetherton tells @JoshuaNevett about her personal experience of tragedy on the roads. #PoliticsMidlands begins at 10am on BBC1 https://t.co/sNbPSGw5wR https://t.co/rjfFRcTCOe
From Monday, anyone breaking the 20mph limit could face points and fines https://t.co/MSpr1f2qh2
Points and fines for breaching 20mph limits begin on roads in Wales https://t.co/HN0sKHG7Iy