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County Councillor Tim Ashton announces 20 mph limits on all Lancashire residential roads by 2013.  Read the Lancashire  Telegraph article.

 

20’s Plenty North Lancs is campaigning for a default 20 mph speed limit within our district, with the exception of major roads.

 

Why?  For a safer and better district.  By having lower speeds we can significantly reduce the number of accidents, deaths and injuries in our district.  We can also make our streets quieter and more pleasant to walk, cycle and play in.

 

We aim to publicise the benefits of 20 mph limits, to counter the myths around them, and to build public support.  We also aim to lobby Lancashire County Council (who control the highways in the district) to implement a 20 mph default limit.

 

This website is for general information about the campaign in our district, but if you wish to become more involved, please join us on our GroupSpaces site.

Home zone in Poulton, Morecambe

Poulton home zone
"20" roundel on Middle Street, Lancaster

“20” roundel painted on road (Middle Street, Lancaster)