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    Safer streets as 20mph zones come to Monmouthshire

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 8, 2022No Comments
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    Monmouthshire’s streets should become even safer as 20mph zones are being introduced by Monmouthshire County Council this month. The first of these projects will see Abergavenny, Llanfoist, Magor, Undy, Caldicot, Portskewett and Caerwent all lowered from 30mph this month as part of two Welsh Government funded pilot projects. Plans for the introduction of pilot 20mph zones across Monmouthshire were raised at Monmouthshire County Council’s full council meeting last December. This follows the announcement in 2019 by the First Minister that 20mph should be the default speed limit for all residential roads in Wales.

    Subject to Cabinet Member approval on 9th March, 20mph zones are also proposed for Monmouth and Wyesham, Mathern, Devauden, Shirenewton/Mynydd Bach and parts of Chepstow. It is also proposed to make the trial Bulwark/Thornwell 20mph zone permanent. The Tintern and Raglan 20mph zones have been extended for a further period of up to 18 months, before the end of which consideration will be given to making them permanent.

    The proposals form a key part of the Welsh Government’s policy for Road Safety and Active Travel by aiming to create a culture for slower speeds, reducing the number and severity of road casualties, supporting alternative travel modes such as walking and cycling by making the roads less intimidating to non-motorised vehicle users and benefitting physical and mental wellbeing.

    What does this mean for the Abergavenny pilot area?

    • All the publicly maintained roads within the area will become a 20mph speed limit including the A40.
    • Gateway features will be introduced to encourage compliance and change the feel of entering into a distinctly different environment.
    • Electronic speed signs will be erected at strategic points through the area.

    What does this mean for the Severnside pilot area?

    • All the publicly maintained roads within the residential areas will become a 20mph speed limit including the sections of the B4245 through the villages/town.
    • Gateway features will be introduced to encourage compliance and change the feel of entering into a distinctly different environment.
    • Electronic speed signs will be erected at strategic points through the area.
    • Buffer limits will be introduced to incrementally reduce speeds coming into the 20mph areas where necessary.

    Councillor Jane Pratt, Cabinet Member for Infrastructure and Neighbourhood Services, said: “By reducing the speed of our residential streets, we can create neighbourhoods which are shared more equally between different road users. We will create a safer environment, encouraging people to walk and cycle and enjoy spending time in their neighbourhoods.”

    Monmouthshire County Council will continue to promote the benefits of the lower speed limits throughout the campaign, with Gwent Police continuing to enforce speed limits throughout the county where necessary. Ongoing monitoring throughout the pilot areas will continue, in order for the council, police and Welsh Government to understand the levels of compliance within the new speed limits.

    Monmouthshire County Council will be consulting on further proposed 20mph zones later in 2022.

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