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Oct 2022
A councillor has claimed the majority of people in his ward now support a 20mph speed limit — but enforcement issues mean any change is unlikely.
Paul Haslam, who represents Old Bilton on Harrogate Borough Council, raised the issue with Zoe Metcalfe, the North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.
Speaking at a meeting of Harrogate Borough Council's overview and scrutiny committee last week, Cllr Haslam asked Ms Metcalfe:
Campaigners across the country are calling for a speed limit of 20mph to be normal on residential streets and in town and village centres as part of the 20's Plenty initiative.
Ms Metcalfe said the police and the council "don’t have the resources to be constantly enforcing a 20mph zone", adding:
She added she could see 20mph limits working "in certain circumstances, like outside a school," but not as a general measure.
Mr Thorp and Ms Metcalfe agreed that although police enforcement was problematic, local authorities could introduce more targeted speed restriction measures, for instance speed humps and chicanes, in specific areas, such as near schools. Mr Thorp said:
He added North Yorkshire County Council already did this through the York and North Yorkshire Road Safety Partnership, which is a partnership of agencies working tp reduce road deaths.
Cllr Haslam said "camera enforcement works" in 20mph zones in London, adding "I don’t see why we can’t look at that".
But Mr Thorp said:
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