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Fleets urged to weigh in on 20mph speed limit debate

Fleets should consider backing calls for much wider use of 20mph speed limits in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland after initial results from Wales showed a “dramatic” reduction in road casualties.

Official Welsh government figures for Q3 2024 show 100 fewer causalities on urban roads compared to the same period in 2023, which was before the country introduced a default 20mph limit.

Peter Golding, managing director, said: “These are apparently the lowest Q3 figures for road accidents involving injury ever seen in Wales – about a fifth less than the previous year. While it is fair to suggest more experience is needed to find out whether this pattern is sustained, results of this type suggest that lower limits are having a dramatic effect on casualties.

“Organisations such as Brake and Cycling UK are backing the call for wider use of 20mph zones and the question is whether the fleet sector should do the same? It’s arguable that there is not just a moral imperative to do so but that it is very much in the spirit of the driving at work risk management culture.”

Golding spotlighted that anecdotal feedback from fleets about lower speed limits was mixed. Some saw them as a hindrance to efficiency while others were relaxed about their operational impact and recognised the potential they had for improving safety.

“Drivers of cars and vans who make multi-stop journeys in urban areas are often resistant to 20mph zones because they are going from appointment to appointment in difficult traffic conditions and the lower limit just feels very slow.

“There’s also an argument that lower speed limits may force some fleets, such as delivery companies, into reducing the number of drops they can make in any given time period, and it would be interesting to hear about the experience of these businesses in Wales.

“However, there remains the potential for hundreds or even thousands of fewer road casualties every year if we adopted similar measures in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, and that’s something very difficult for fleets to ignore, in our opinion.”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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