Phase 2 of the rollout of a 20miles per hour (mph) speed limit goes
live on 28 February 2017. The second phase is the largest
construction phase in the scheme stretching from Granton to Portobello,
Duddingston to Morningside, Gorgie to Murrayfield.
You can find out if your street is changing to 20mph by checking our interactive map.
The introduction of
the new 20mph limit relies on signage and road markings alone. Existing
speed humps or other traffic calming will remain unchanged. Larger
20mph signs will mark the entrance and exit of a 20mph area where the
speed limit changes. These signs will be supplemented by smaller
repeater signs or road markings with speed limit roundels.
While many cities in
the UK, Europe and beyond have already brought in 20mph (or 30km),
Edinburgh is the first city in Scotland to roll out 20mph limits in this
way, with many other areas, including East Lothian, keen to bring in
slower speeds.
Slower speeds bring
many benefits to places and people. They help to reduce the risk and
severity of collisions, encourage people to walk and cycle and spend
more time in an area. The project extends 20mph speed limits to
approximately 80% of Edinburgh’s streets, while retaining a network of
roads at 30mph and 40mph on key arterial routes.
Further information is also available on the Council’s website at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/20mph and on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/edin20mph
Regards
20mph Team
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