Davies backs government move to cut traffic speed
Date published: 02 August 2008

MEP Chris Davies
Rochdale's Lib Dem Euro-MP, Chris Davies, is backing a government proposal for the speed limit on Britain’s residential roads to be cut to 20 miles per hour.
Department of Transport research shows that one in 40 pedestrians struck by a car at 20 miles an hour dies, compared with one in five at 30 miles an hour.
The Government is preparing a road-safety strategy for the next decade and will publish proposals later this year.
Mr Davies, introduced a bill in the House of Commons to reduce speeds to 20 miles an hour in side streets while serving as an MP in 1997
He said: “Introducing 20mph limits away from main roads is a simple and effective means of saving lives that also improves the quality of life for everyone.
“The Government’s own transport department has found that the risk of a child being involved in an accident has reduced by around two thirds where 20 mile an hour zones have been installed.”
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