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  • 27/05/2025
The City of Edinburgh Council has announced 19 roads which are to have their speed limits cut from 40mph to 30mph from June 9.
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00:00Up until now most about reducing speed limits has focused on new 20 mile an hour zones where
00:07Motus were previously able to drive at 30. But now Edinburgh City Council has named 19 roads
00:14in the capital which currently have a 40 mile an hour speed limit which is about to be cut to 30.
00:19The roads affected are right across the city and include several key routes like Glasgow Road,
00:25Calder Road, Queensbury Road, Bigger Road, Sir Harry Lauder Road and the West Approach Road.
00:38The new lower speed limit will be rolled out to these roads over the next couple of months
00:42with new 30 mile an hour signs starting to appear from Monday June the 9th.
00:48Transport convener Stephen Jenkinson says he's confident the speed reductions will make roads
00:53safer and he says statistics show a pedestrian or cyclist has doubled the chance of survival in
01:00a collision at 30 miles an hour compared to one at 40. There are said to be no more roads in the
01:08pipeline at the moment to have their limits cut from 40 to 30 but road safety and speed reduction
01:14remain priorities for the council.

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