20mph speed limit review

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Thank you for contacting us regarding 20mph speed limits.

If you haven't already, please could you kindly send us your suggestions (along with valid reasons) for why a road should be exempted from the 20mph national speed limit in Wales.

We will log your feedback and review it once new exceptions guidance is available from the Welsh Government.

We expect to receive this guidance in due course. Ken Skates MS, Cabinet Secretary for Transport is undertaking a programme of listening which will cover all parts of Wales putting communities at the heart of our thinking and listening to the voices of citizens.

We won’t be able to log any general comments about the 20mph National Policy, as that is a matter for the Welsh Government and Welsh Government Ministers.

Please complete this form for road(s) that you feel should

• be exempted from the 20mph speed limit and returned to 30mph

or

• remain as 20mph

**If you wish to submit feedback on more than one road/street, please complete a separate form for each road. If your request relates to a section of a road instead of the full length, please indicate clearly where it starts and ends**


Useful Information and Links

If your feedback relates to a trunk road, these are not the responsibility of local authorities, so please email TrunkRoads20mph@gov.wales

More information on trunk roads is available on Datamap Wales.

Welsh Government website for any additional updates. 20mph speed limits

Not all 30mph roads changed to 20mph in September 2023.

You can see a map on DataMapWales that shows which roads have stayed at 30mph

Frequently Asked Questions Introducing 20mph speed limits: frequently asked questions | GOV.WALES

Thank you for contacting us regarding 20mph speed limits.

If you haven't already, please could you kindly send us your suggestions (along with valid reasons) for why a road should be exempted from the 20mph national speed limit in Wales.

We will log your feedback and review it once new exceptions guidance is available from the Welsh Government.

We expect to receive this guidance in due course. Ken Skates MS, Cabinet Secretary for Transport is undertaking a programme of listening which will cover all parts of Wales putting communities at the heart of our thinking and listening to the voices of citizens.

We won’t be able to log any general comments about the 20mph National Policy, as that is a matter for the Welsh Government and Welsh Government Ministers.

Please complete this form for road(s) that you feel should

• be exempted from the 20mph speed limit and returned to 30mph

or

• remain as 20mph

**If you wish to submit feedback on more than one road/street, please complete a separate form for each road. If your request relates to a section of a road instead of the full length, please indicate clearly where it starts and ends**


Useful Information and Links

If your feedback relates to a trunk road, these are not the responsibility of local authorities, so please email TrunkRoads20mph@gov.wales

More information on trunk roads is available on Datamap Wales.

Welsh Government website for any additional updates. 20mph speed limits

Not all 30mph roads changed to 20mph in September 2023.

You can see a map on DataMapWales that shows which roads have stayed at 30mph

Frequently Asked Questions Introducing 20mph speed limits: frequently asked questions | GOV.WALES

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