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Week 4: A focus on enforcement

Please keep your suggestions coming for making Faversham better for cycling and walking and ask your friends and neighbours to contribute here .

Among concerns about the 20mph scheme, three questions are frequently raised:

How will people comply with the new speed limit?

• Most people comply within a few mph of speed limits. Even on the (atypical) streets selected by the Dept for Transport, average speeds on 20mph streets are 5mph lower than on 30mph streets. Most 20mph streets have even lower average speeds.

• New technology, compulsory on all new models from 2022, will increasingly ensure that speed limits are adhered to.

• If more of us act as ‘pace cars’, others will also comply, helping to gain more acceptance that 20mph is the right speed limit where people and motor vehicles mix.

• We will use your feedback here to improve the scheme with additional traffic calming measures where possible. Tell us where .

• Community Speedwatch is a great way of the community helping to educate drivers about the new speed limits.

• The police will enforce where they see specific issues. Please add your particular places of concern here .

Emergency response times

20mph speed limits have been found to make no material change. Transport for London reports that emergency response times of 5m and 13 seconds are unchanged in 2019 from 2005, before 20mph zones were introduced. The 2 miles between Love Lane and West Faversham Community Centre takes about 8 minutes, an average speed of 16mph.

Cycling on pavements and through pedestrian areas

The Town Council shares these very real concerns and is doing its best to discourage it, although it is not permitted to enforce laws.

For all questions on 20mph, this report to the Welsh Government is an excellent read

Posted on 11th September 2020

by Adrian Berendt