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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.
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.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 November 2003

Plenary, 20 Nov 2003

(S2O-808) The Scottish Executive has announced funding of £27 million over the next three years for 20mph school safety zones. Highland Council's share is more than £1.2 million.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 November 2003

Plenary, 20 Nov 2003

(S2O-808) The Scottish Executive has announced funding of £27 million over the next three years for 20mph school safety zones. Highland Council's share is more than £1.2 million.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 November 2003

Plenary, 05 Nov 2003

Is the member aware of the additional resources that the Scottish Executive has committed to local authorities this year to fund 20mph zones outside all schools as part of the efforts to improve safety and provide safer routes to school?

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