“We’ve got £50,000 set aside for bringing
in 20 m.ph. limits and that’ll come into the TECS committee in August and I’m
hoping that Boath Park will be included in that. When I was going round prior to the
election there were quite a lot of people saying they would like 20 mile an
hour limits in more residential areas and just recently last week, through a
national thing I had quite a flurry of e-mails about wanting 20 m.p.h. So this is one
of the areas where TECS guys are saying because there is just one road going in
it would be easy to implement the 20 mile an hour limit. It would be great to
have it all the way through Nairn but we can’t do that with the trunk road."
I hope it's more successful than all the work and money that was spent in implementing a 20mph in the Fishertown.
ReplyDeleteSo many roads were missed in terms of signage, it's hard to know as to what the speed limit really is, 20, 30mph?
The work needs completing and then the 20mph enforced
TEC's to spend £50,000 making a road 20mph while at the same time increasing costs to Nairn harbour users?
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Sounded like the 50K was for across the Highlands Anon.
ReplyDeleteMaybe you could get 20 m.p.h. down by too?
Maybe if people knew how to cross a road there would be less accidents
ReplyDeleteWhat about harbour street?? Ridiculous the number of cars that fly down here and nothing is done about them. Only a matter of time before someone gets seriously hurt.
ReplyDeleteHow does highland council justify spending £50,000 on signs! What are they made of and how does a person tap into them lucrative contracts.
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