There are 414 results relating to "20mph"
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Official Report
Meeting date:
15 March 2004
Stirling-Alloa-Kincardine Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee, 15 Mar 2004
As I said, the speed of the trains is assumed to be 20mph, although it would be slightly different in each direction.
Official Report
Meeting date:
15 March 2004
Stirling-Alloa-Kincardine Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee, 15 Mar 2004
As I said, the speed of the trains is assumed to be 20mph, although it would be slightly different in each direction.
Official Report
Meeting date:
8 March 2004
Stirling-Alloa-Kincardine Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee, 08 Mar 2004
My comment related to the fact that previous traffic on the line ran at 20mph, while the proposed trains on the new line will run at 60mph.
Official Report
Meeting date:
8 March 2004
Stirling-Alloa-Kincardine Railway and Linked Improvements Bill Committee, 08 Mar 2004
My comment related to the fact that previous traffic on the line ran at 20mph, while the proposed trains on the new line will run at 60mph.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 January 2004
S2W-05357
The capital funding beingmade available by the Executive to local authorities for the introduction of 20mph speed limits around schools can also be used for safer routes to schoolprojects and the development of home zones.
Official Report
Meeting date:
20 January 2004
Local Government and Transport Committee, 20 Jan 2004
The line speed might be reduced from 90mph to 60mph, or even to 20mph if the track is extremely bad. In those circumstances, you would generally try to fix the track as soon as possible; if not, the speed restriction will become permanent.
Official Report
Meeting date:
20 January 2004
Local Government and Transport Committee, 20 Jan 2004
The line speed might be reduced from 90mph to 60mph, or even to 20mph if the track is extremely bad. In those circumstances, you would generally try to fix the track as soon as possible; if not, the speed restriction will become permanent.
Official Report
Meeting date:
11 December 2003
Plenary, 11 Dec 2003
The 20mph zone is not applied all the time, but it is applied at the important school times.
Official Report
Meeting date:
11 December 2003
Plenary, 11 Dec 2003
The 20mph zone is not applied all the time, but it is applied at the important school times.
Official Report
Meeting date:
4 December 2003
Plenary, 04 Dec 2003
Initiatives such as twenty's plenty—which ensures that the introduction of 20mph speed limits round schools becomes uniform throughout Scotland—provide a significant opportunity, not just for greater safety around schools and greater walking opportunities.
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