Hi all
Please find attached and following
Press Release on 20’s Plenty for Us and Living Streets presenting to members of
the Northern Ireland Assembly in Stormont next Tuesday.
This really is a combined effort by
cycling and walking advocates “working together and succeeding together”.
Thanks to Tom McClelland and Barry Flood for assisting.
20’s Plenty for Us will have a
stand at the Manchester Conference where you can catch up on all the
initiatives around the country for 20 mph on an authority wide basis.
We look forward to seeing anyone
who is attending.
Best Regards
Rod
20mph limits are essential to improve road safety and increase
quality of life, say Living Streets and 20’s Plenty for Northern Ireland.
A new presentation highlighting groundbreaking work is set
to show Assembly Members that 20mph limits are vital to civilise our streets
and put people first. The Northern Ireland branch of 20’s Plenty for
Us, the national campaign for lower speeds in residential roads, is teaming
up with Living Streets (formerly the Pedestrians Association) to give
presentations to Assembly Members at the invitation of Trevor Lunn MLA on May
26th.
20’s Plenty for Us director, Rod King, will be
looking at the initiatives under way in the UK which are setting 20 mph as the
default speed limit for all residential roads in many local authorities.
Already over 1,200,000 people live in towns where all roads bar arterial or
main roads have had or are having their speed limit set to 20 mph. This
is being done without the need for physical calming and creates a collective
community commitment to safer roads through local education and enforcement.
Government thinking is also moving in this direction with
Transport Select Committee, Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport
Safety, National Audit Office and the recent Dept for Transport White Paper all
advocating that 20 mph is the correct speed limit for residential roads and
around schools and town centres. This echoes the 30 kph speed limit which
is the norm throughout most Northern European towns.
The presentation will show that the benefits from lower
speeds are not only lower road casualties, but a more pleasant street, lower
noise and pollution, and increased active travel (cycling and walking) leading
to healthier communities. The move has been found to have little effect on
travel times and is very cost effective.
The event will also include a presentation from Joshua
Hart, of Living Streets. Joshua will present a report on an influential
study of the Impacts of Motor Vehicle Traffic on Community and Quality of
Life. The findings show how social interaction on a residential street is
directly affected by the volume of motor traffic using that street. The
study demonstrated how increased traffic volumes tended to isolate residents
and reduce a sense of community within a street. The conclusion is that traffic
planning can play a key role in bringing life back into communities and
influencing social interaction. Living Streets is the national charity that
stands up for pedestrians, and works to create streets that are safe,
attractive and enjoyable- where people want to walk.
The research which was done as part of a Transport Planning
MSc has had critical acclaim from around the world.
These presentations come at a time when Northern Ireland’s
Roads Service is planning to introduce new guidelines on the setting of local
speed limits. They provide an opportunity for Assembly Members to hear of the
developing practices in Europe and the UK and how traffic volumes and speed
have far reaching consequences for communities.
The local co-ordination of
events is being arranged by Tom McClelland of 20’s Plenty for Northern Ireland
with assistance from CTC representative, Barry Flood. Rod, Joshua or Tom will
be available for comment as follows:-
|
20’s
Plenty for Us Rod
King 07973
639781 rodk@... www.20splentyforus.org.uk |
Driven
to Excess study Joshua
Hart 0753
113 4666 joshua.hart@... www.livingstreets.org.uk |
20’s
Plenty for Northern Ireland Tom
McClelland 07980
983916 northernireland@... |
Living
Streets UK Anna
Powell 020
7377 4914 Anna.powell@... |
20’s Plenty for Us is the national organisation that supports local
communities campaigning for 20 mph speed limits on residential roads. We work
with communities and local authorities to make their streets more pleasant for
all road users.
Living Streets is the national charity that stands up for
pedestrians. With our supporters we work to create safe, attractive and
enjoyable streets, where people want to walk. We work with professionals
and politicians to make sure every community can enjoy vibrant streets and
public spaces.
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