Wales' 20mph overhaul to start in September

wales' 20mph overhaul to start in september

Wales has had a default 20mph limit since last September

The process of reverting some roads from Wales’ 20mph default speed limit to 30 will begin in September, the new transport secretary has said.

Ken Skates urged people to contact local councils and tell them “where they think 20mph should be targeted”.

The cost of changing roads back to their former limits will be paid by the Welsh government, not councils, he said.

But the Conservatives said the 20mph default speed limit would stay and “nothing has changed”.

Mr Skates also gave examples of road projects, in north Wales that would go ahead.

Last week, he confirmed that some roads would return to 30mph, following a backlash against the Welsh government’s controversial 20mph default speed limit in built-up areas.

The policy is not being ditched. But Mr Skates said on Tuesday he was “refining” it.

Outlining his priorities as transport secretary to Senedd members, he said: “The Welsh government continues to believe that 20mph is the right speed limit in places such as near schools, hospitals, nurseries, community centres, play areas and in built-up residential areas.”

“What I am doing now is listening to what people want for the roads in their communities, and pressing ahead with refining the policy and getting the right speed on the right roads.”

Mr Skates told BBC Wales that between now and July the Welsh government will “listen to what people believe should happen”.

In tandem he said revised guidance will be drawn up “that will then, over July to September, allow councils to check that they are able to make changes to the speed limit on certain routes”.

He added: “In September the process of reintroducing 30mph to some routes where people wish to see it happen will take places.”

wales' 20mph overhaul to start in september

Ken Kates is stressing that the government is in listening mode on 20mph

In his Senedd statement, Mr Skates said he would “encourage people to get in touch with their local council to tell them where they think 20mph should be targeted”.

Mr Skates expects to receive “within the next few weeks” the results of an external review of the policy, commissioned before Vaughan Gething succeeded Mark Drakeford as first minister, “and I will publish it as soon as possible”.

The transport secretary said the “degree of change” would be decided by “the public and councils”.

Welsh Conservative shadow transport minister Natasha Asghar dismissed his statement as a public relations exercise.

“The bottom line is that after all of Labour’s talk about listening to the Welsh people, the default speed limit across Wales will remain 20mph.

“Nothing has changed to everyone inside and outside of Wales.

“Instead of making councils clean up the mess of this daft, divisive and destructive policy, it should be scrapped in its entirety, so common sense can prevail and 20mph remains where it is needed such as outside Schools, play areas, high streets, places of worship etc.”

A494 crossing to go ahead

The transport secretary also told the Welsh Parliament that the Welsh government would still be commissioning road projects.

“The renewed A494 River Dee crossing will go ahead,” Mr Skates said.

“The Mold Road improvements into Wrexham will go ahead. We have accepted the North Wales Transport Commission recommendations for better traffic management around the Menai Bridge.”

Other plans would also also proceed, he said, that took into account the need to reduce carbon emissions.

Under Mark Drakeford’s period as first minister, the Welsh government was criticised for scrapping all major road schemes.

It required future scheme to pass strict criteria, meaning they should not increase carbon emissions and the number of cars on the road, or lead to higher speeds, higher emissions, or negatively impact the environment.

It had denied it had stopped building roads, and had continued with the Heads of the Valleys dualling scheme.

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