Council Admits Its 20mph Zones Make Roads More Dangerous

Bath Council has said that road deaths and serious injuries have risen since it introduced 20mph zones, and it doesn't have the money to put the limits back to 30mph
Council Admits Its 20mph Zones Make Roads More Dangerous

When Bath and North East Somerset Council introduced 13 new 20mph zones at a cost of £871,000, the idea was that roads would get safer. But, it seems the changes have had the opposite effect.

A report has shown that in seven out of the 13 zones, deaths and serious injuries went up, not down, in the 12 months following their implementation.

“There is no simple explanation for this adverse trend but it could be that local people perceive the area to be safer due to the presence of the 20mph restrictions and thus are less diligent when walking and crossing roads, cycling or otherwise travelling,” the council’s report states. The review also notes that this trend does appear to be nationwide one. The results are “reflective of the national situation,” it says.

Council Admits Its 20mph Zones Make Roads More Dangerous

So the 20mph zones are going to go, right? You’d think so, given that the report concludes that there’s “little in the way of persuasive argument for continuing the programme in the future.” But no: the council apparently doesn’t have the cash to remove them.

The Telegraph quotes the council’s deputy leader Patrick Anketell-Jones as saying: “It has cost over £800,000 to roll out the 20mph zone and it would probably cost the same to reverse them…We just haven’t got the money. I’m pretty sure the 20mph zones will stay in place for the foreseeable future.”

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Anonymous

And people like to believe that “slower is safer” lol

12/18/2017 - 12:41 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Jeremy Clarkson once said
“Driving fast doesnt kill you. Its when you stop. That’s what gets you

12/18/2017 - 13:21 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Indeed. IMO, There’s a higher chance for you to miss something such as a pedestrian crossing onto a road because you’re constantly scanning around you. It takes more concentration to cover the same distance if you will. Plus, 30 is the most common speed in built up areas, so therefore you naturally adapt your driving for that usual speed.

12/18/2017 - 20:37 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Problem solved

12/19/2017 - 05:55 |
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lowie t

20? Lets just reintroduce horses with wagons….

12/18/2017 - 12:49 |
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They’d probably be too fast tho

12/18/2017 - 16:15 |
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Klush

Speed is key

12/18/2017 - 12:49 |
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Anonymous

In India only people following speed limits are the people whose vehicles are incapable (Tuktuk) of doing so.

12/18/2017 - 12:52 |
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dmackster1124

The reasoning makes sense cause my parents always get pissed when pedestrians do something stupid

12/18/2017 - 13:02 |
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Anonymous

Anyone with a decent bicycle cracks twenty easy.

12/18/2017 - 13:13 |
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DJ N

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Imagine all the cyclists getting speeding tickets on steep downhills!

12/19/2017 - 04:39 |
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Anonymous

My guess is that many people become less focused on the driving when they are going so slow.

12/18/2017 - 13:42 |
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Darth Imperius/Anthony🇭🇷

WTF is it with UK and its shiiiity laws. Makes me wonder why people live there FFS.

12/18/2017 - 13:45 |
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Each council manages their own streets and there are a lot (like 400+) of councils in UK who each get different funding. Nothing to do with “uk and its shiiiity laws”.

12/18/2017 - 15:19 |
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Anonymous

How does it cost nearly NINE….. HUNDRED…..grand to send someone out to change a few signs? The people responsible should be lynched for crimes against the people!

12/18/2017 - 14:02 |
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Aaron Dawson

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Politics’ pockets right now…

12/18/2017 - 18:27 |
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Anonymous

Our “slow zones” are about 80-100kmh 😂😂😂

12/18/2017 - 15:13 |
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€urodriver (Quattrosquad) (Group F50)

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Gongrats,in belgium previous year it changed alot..
90km/h > 70khm/h (90% of roads)
And this are the ‘fast’ roads.. except for highways

12/18/2017 - 16:07 |
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