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Twenty is plenty say Lib Dems

7.21.58pm BST (GMT +0100) Sun 7th May 2006

Twenty miles per hour maximum speed limit road-sign. (photography: Matt Raines)

Local Lib Dem campaigners are championing a bid to get the speed limit on residential roads reduced to 20 MPH.

The move is being proposed in Parliament by Lib Dem MPs to improve road safety

and reduce the number of people killed on the roads each year.

Locally, there has been huge concern from a number of residential streets over the amount and speed of traffic. Residents are facing a daily nightmare of speeding traffic, putting lives in danger. Lib Dem campaigners are organising a petition and are asking local people to

back their fight, which you can sign below.

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