There are 414 results relating to "20mph"
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Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 October 2006
S2W-28797
Local authorities are asked toprovide details twice yearly of the number of schools in their area which have hada 20mph speed limit implemented. By the end of June 2006, 20mph schemes were inplace at two-thirds of schools.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 October 2006
Official Report
Meeting date:
24 October 2006
Local Government and Transport Committee, 24 Oct 2006
We have provided a national framework for safe walking to school through our safer routes to school policy, which includes the introduction of 20mph speed limits around most Scottish schools.
Official Report
Meeting date:
24 October 2006
Local Government and Transport Committee, 24 Oct 2006
We have provided a national framework for safe walking to school through our safer routes to school policy, which includes the introduction of 20mph speed limits around most Scottish schools.
Official Report
Meeting date:
13 September 2006
Education Committee, 13 Sep 2006
New signs also show the speed of offending vehicles. There are 20mph speed limit signs around schools and the police continually adopt new anti-speeding tactics, such as roadside cameras.
Official Report
Meeting date:
13 September 2006
Education Committee, 13 Sep 2006
On the safety improvements around schools, there is no doubt that the 20mph speed limit is a great step forward, but I do not see any reason why things cannot be carried a step further.
Official Report
Meeting date:
21 June 2006
Plenary, 21 Jun 2006
I was reminded today that the speed limit for lorries and haulage trucks on the single carriageway is 40mph, which is 20mph below the speed limit for cars; the limit goes up to 50mph on the dual carriageway.
Official Report
Meeting date:
21 June 2006
Plenary, 21 Jun 2006
I was reminded today that the speed limit for lorries and haulage trucks on the single carriageway is 40mph, which is 20mph below the speed limit for cars; the limit goes up to 50mph on the dual carriageway.
Official Report
Meeting date:
26 January 2006
Plenary, 26 Jan 2006
The member raises an important point about the incidence of accidents on Scotland's trunk and local roads, and the measures that we are taking. The 20mph zone scheme, which she mentioned, is particularly important for Scotland's schools: 173 primary and 123 secondary schools already take part in that scheme.
Official Report
Meeting date:
26 January 2006
Plenary, 26 Jan 2006
The member raises an important point about the incidence of accidents on Scotland's trunk and local roads, and the measures that we are taking. The 20mph zone scheme, which she mentioned, is particularly important for Scotland's schools: 173 primary and 123 secondary schools already take part in that scheme.
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