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Cornwall is one of the first rural areas to reduce speed limits from 30mph to 20mph on many more residential roads and built-up areas.
After a successful pilot (Phase 1) in Camelford, Falmouth and Penryn during 2022, a Cornwall-wide roll out programme is in progress.
This short survey is aimed at residents, living, working or travelling in St Blazey, Fowey and Lostwithiel. We want to learn more about perceptions around 20mph speed limits in areas where they have not yet been introduced.
Cornwall is one of the first rural areas to reduce speed limits from 30mph to 20mph on many more residential roads and built-up areas.
After a successful pilot (Phase 1) in Camelford, Falmouth and Penryn during 2022, a Cornwall-wide roll out programme is in progress.
This short survey is aimed at residents, living, working or travelling in St Blazey, Fowey and Lostwithiel. We want to learn more about perceptions around 20mph speed limits in areas where they have not yet been introduced.