Stop the Unreasonable Reduction of the Speed Limit to 20mph, UK

Recent signers:
Denise Blackbourn and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Petition to Stop the Unreasonable Reduction of the UK Speed Limit to 20mph.

The streets of Wales have recently fallen victim to a policy that seems more focused on financial gain than on public safety under a Labour council. The sudden and widespread reduction of speed limits to 20mph has been implemented without sufficient consideration for the everyday road users and commuters who depend on efficient travel. What was once an acceptable 30mph in residential areas has been slashed to a crawl, and the consequences have been largely negative.

This reduction is not truly in the interest of road safety or the residents' well-being. Instead, many believe it is a thinly veiled attempt to generate revenue through fines and increased enforcement. Speed cameras and traffic monitoring systems are now more prevalent, leading to hefty fines for those who accidentally exceed the new, overly restrictive limits. Such measures raise the suspicion that this policy is more about money-making than meaningful traffic safety improvements.

The case of Wirral is a glaring example. Residents have only until the 25th to express their concerns about this change, a shockingly short time frame that fails to allow for proper consultation or debate. This rushed process reflects the lack of consideration given to drivers and road users who are most impacted by the change. It also highlights the broader pattern of disregarding public input in favor of policies that unfairly punish drivers.

A closer look at the statistics brings into question the necessity of this drastic change. According to a UK government report from 2018, only 15% of road accidents occurred on roads with a 30mph limit. This calls into question the reasoning behind the move to further reduce speeds. If the majority of accidents are not occurring in these zones, is there a genuine need for such a reduction? Or is it simply a tactic to pad government coffers through the exploitation of road users?

We want to be clear: this is not a plea to allow reckless driving or speeding. We are advocating for a fair and balanced approach to road safety. The 20mph limit has unfairly hindered commutes, created unnecessary frustration, and turned local streets into a trap for fines. The balance between road safety and practicality has been lost, and the resulting policy seems designed more to penalize drivers than to protect them.

By signing this petition, you are helping to voice the concerns of everyday road users. We are calling on the government to review and reconsider the imposition of these 20mph speed limits across the UK. Let’s work towards a sensible, evidence-based approach that values road safety without sacrificing practicality or unduly punishing law-abiding drivers.

Similar to Wales, under a Labour-led government, many speed limits across the country will be subject to review, beginning with the Wirral. Now is the time to unite and push back against excessive speed restrictions in areas that are neither school zones nor accident blackspots. This appears to be yet another government tactic aimed at strict enforcement, disproportionately impacting the working class by lengthening commuting times with reduced speed limits. Please sign this petition today and join the fight against an unfair, exploitative, and unnecessary speed limit reduction.

Together, we can push for a fairer system that respects drivers and ensures that our roads remain safe without being a burden.

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Recent signers:
Denise Blackbourn and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Petition to Stop the Unreasonable Reduction of the UK Speed Limit to 20mph.

The streets of Wales have recently fallen victim to a policy that seems more focused on financial gain than on public safety under a Labour council. The sudden and widespread reduction of speed limits to 20mph has been implemented without sufficient consideration for the everyday road users and commuters who depend on efficient travel. What was once an acceptable 30mph in residential areas has been slashed to a crawl, and the consequences have been largely negative.

This reduction is not truly in the interest of road safety or the residents' well-being. Instead, many believe it is a thinly veiled attempt to generate revenue through fines and increased enforcement. Speed cameras and traffic monitoring systems are now more prevalent, leading to hefty fines for those who accidentally exceed the new, overly restrictive limits. Such measures raise the suspicion that this policy is more about money-making than meaningful traffic safety improvements.

The case of Wirral is a glaring example. Residents have only until the 25th to express their concerns about this change, a shockingly short time frame that fails to allow for proper consultation or debate. This rushed process reflects the lack of consideration given to drivers and road users who are most impacted by the change. It also highlights the broader pattern of disregarding public input in favor of policies that unfairly punish drivers.

A closer look at the statistics brings into question the necessity of this drastic change. According to a UK government report from 2018, only 15% of road accidents occurred on roads with a 30mph limit. This calls into question the reasoning behind the move to further reduce speeds. If the majority of accidents are not occurring in these zones, is there a genuine need for such a reduction? Or is it simply a tactic to pad government coffers through the exploitation of road users?

We want to be clear: this is not a plea to allow reckless driving or speeding. We are advocating for a fair and balanced approach to road safety. The 20mph limit has unfairly hindered commutes, created unnecessary frustration, and turned local streets into a trap for fines. The balance between road safety and practicality has been lost, and the resulting policy seems designed more to penalize drivers than to protect them.

By signing this petition, you are helping to voice the concerns of everyday road users. We are calling on the government to review and reconsider the imposition of these 20mph speed limits across the UK. Let’s work towards a sensible, evidence-based approach that values road safety without sacrificing practicality or unduly punishing law-abiding drivers.

Similar to Wales, under a Labour-led government, many speed limits across the country will be subject to review, beginning with the Wirral. Now is the time to unite and push back against excessive speed restrictions in areas that are neither school zones nor accident blackspots. This appears to be yet another government tactic aimed at strict enforcement, disproportionately impacting the working class by lengthening commuting times with reduced speed limits. Please sign this petition today and join the fight against an unfair, exploitative, and unnecessary speed limit reduction.

Together, we can push for a fairer system that respects drivers and ensures that our roads remain safe without being a burden.

Please can I ask that you all pay particular attention to my other petitions:

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https://www.change.org/Demand-Reform-UK-Government-And-Parliament

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A Call for Reform in the UK's Benefits System: Protecting the Rights of Workers =
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Shane TomlinsonPetition StarterI'm a highly educated Business professional with a commanding presence that often leaves a strong first impression. While my appearance may intimidate, it only masks the sharp intellect and vast knowledge that I possess, with near-Google accuracy.
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