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1 20mph – Benefits & Progress JTP Soundbites – 10 th November 2014 Jeremy Leach – London Campaign Co-ordinator

2 Who are 20’s Plenty For Us Benefits of 20mph Speed Limits 20mph Limits – Progress Designing for 20mph – Walworth Rd

3 20’s Plenty for Us Formed in Nov 2007 Campaign for 20mph speed limits with targeted 30mph with the use of signs, education and light touch enforcement to encourage compliance Three objectives Support local communities who wanted lower speed limits on their roads Lobby central government and establishment on the need for lower speeds Influence transport professionals on the need for lower speeds

4 And now… 240 local campaigns - catalysts for change Moving lower speeds into the “mainstream” of transport planning and urban development. 13.5m people living in towns who now have a “Total 20” policy.

5 Who are 20’s Plenty For Us Benefits of 20mph Speed Limits 20mph Limits – Progress Designing for 20mph

6 20mph - Widely Supported British Social Attitudes Survey 2011: 73% favoured 20mph limits for residential roads. Bristol Social Marketing Centre, July 2013 (YouGov survey): 65% support a 20mph speed limit in residential areas 72% support a 20mph speed limit in busy (eg shopping) streets

7 Benefits – Speed Reduction. 20mph Speed Limits Bristol. 65% of roads saw a reduction in mean speeds. Average 1.4mph reduction in inner south and 0.9mph reduction in inner east areas. Portsmouth. Reduction in the average speed from 19.8 mph to 18.5 mph after implementation of the scheme; a reduction of 1.3 mph. Average fall of 6.3 mph at sites with speeds greater than 24 mph. NB 1 mph reduction in average speed would reduce accident frequency by 6% on urban main roads and residential roads with low average speeds (TRL)

8 Benefits – Casualty Reduction Location/Study Decline in Casualties London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Study in to impact 300+ 20mph Zones (1986 to 2006) 42% Portsmouth - 20mph limits (implemented 2007/08)22% Warrington - Feb 2009 – 3 pilot 20mph areas of 140 roads25% Newcastle - 2007 – 8 20 mph speed limit areas in residential areas 56% Lancashire County Council - 2012 results of 3 pilot 20mph areas 46%

9 Benefits – Active Travel Germany. National programme of 20mph in Germany found a doubling of bicycle use over a 4-year period. Bristol. Area-based 20 mph zones without traffic calming introduced in 2009. Mean of a 23% increase in walking and a 20.5% increase in cycling. NB Barriers to Cycling – Research finds that 70% of Potential Cyclists say that fears about road safety are a barrier to them taking up cycling. Edinburgh. 2014 Study. Those considering cycling to be unsafe fell from 26% to 18%. Children cycling to school rose from 4% to 12%. For older primary age children it rose from 3% to 22%.

10 Benefits – Local Economy Pedestrians spend more per head than any other mode of transport*. *TfL – Town Centre Study 2011 Local economies can perform better when high spending pedestrians feel safe and are not intimidated by fast moving vehicles. ModeSpend per Visit Pedestrian/Walk£26 Bus£32 Train/Tube£38 Car£41 Cycle£21 Spend per Week £93 £70 £59 £56 £47

11 Other Issues… Negligible impact on journey times Significant noise reduction Neutral impact on air pollution

12 Who are 20’s Plenty For Us Benefits of 20mph Speed Limits 20mph Limits – Progress Designing for 20mph – Walworth Rd

13 Towns, cities, villages, counties and capital cities have adopted 20mph limits on residential roads and streets where people live, work and shop across the UK including: Cities - Implemented 20mph Limits - Progress Portsmouth, Oxford, Bristol, Cambridge, Glasgow, York, Brighton & Hove Capital Cities Edinburgh, London Boroughs inc City of London, Cardiff, Belfast, Paris TownsWatford, Lewes, Bodmin, Chichester, Warrington VillagesWhitchurch Hants, Middleton Suffolk CountiesLancashire, Bath & NE Somerset Cities - Implementing Birmingham, Manchester, Leicester, Sheffield

14 St Pancras, 20mph Borough Oxford, 20mph City York, 20mph City Edinburgh, 20mph South Side Liverpool, 20mph City UK iconic cities – all 20mph

15 London Boroughs and 20mph Speed Limits – October 2014 Legend Camden Islington CoL Adopted 20mph on all borough roads Westminster K&C Richmond upon Thames Wandsworth Hounslow Havering Barnet Enfield Redbridge Hillingdon Sutton Harrow Ealing Newham Merton Brent Barking and Dagenham Kingston upon Thames Bromley Bexley Abbreviations H&F – Hammersmith and Fulham K&C – Kensington and Chelsea CoL – City of London Haringey Greenwich Waltham Forest H&F Croydon Adopted/policy to adopt 20mph on residential roads (and limited number of other roads (eg town centres)) Consulting/moving towards consultation on 20mph for all residential roads and/or other more major roads (but not to a borough-wide 20mph policy) Lambeth Southwark Hackney Lewisham Tower Hamlets Voted to adopt 20mph on all borough roads Consultation on adopting 20mph on all borough roads

16 TfL and 20mph Speed Limits – October 2014 More open to 20mph on the TLRN Red Route network following: - Roads Task Force Report - Road Safety Action Plan - Pedestrian Safety Action Plan - Vision for Cycling Signs of the Metropolitan Police coming to the party too!

17 Who are 20’s Plenty For Us Benefits of 20mph Speed Limits 20mph Limits – Progress Designing for 20mph – Walworth Rd

18 Photos: The Project Centre Before

19 Photos: The Project Centre Before After

20 Photos: The Project Centre Before

21 Photos: The Project Centre After


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