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Policy Guidance LTT857 14 November 2022
Welsh Government defends 20mph communications after council criticism
The Welsh Government has defended its communications with local government on the 20mph default limit after the leadership of one council claimed the limit lacked an evidence base.
The speed limit on restricted roads in built-up areas will be 20mph by default from September. However, the extent of 20mph coverage depends on local authorities, which will determine which roads will be exempt so that the existing speed limits remain in place.
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