Leeds road safety campaigners' call for action over '˜ineffective' 20mph zones
Members of the CA20Plenty group presented a deputation to yesterday’s (Wednesday) full council meeting at Leeds Civic Hall, calling for new painted 20mph road markings as well as other measures to help enforce the zones.
It follows the group’s own research, using a self bought hand held camera, as well as official figures which found that the average speed in one local 20mph zone was actually 25mph.
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Hide AdBob Ward, from the group, told councillors: “Leeds City Council’s promotion of 20mph zones throughout our city is to be applauded. But are these zones effective?
“Informal interviews of speeding motorists by our neighbourhood PC when they have been caught by his speed gun revealed that a majority of drivers genuinely thought the limit was 30mph at that point.
“The signs at the entrances to these zones are often placed very high, are often partly concealed and can be difficult to read. The 20 in its red circle is often 10 feet or more above the ground.