Developing and implementing 20-mph speed limits in Edinburgh and Belfast: mixed-methods study
Background: Transport initiatives such as 20-mph (≈30-km/h) speed limits are anticipated to result in fewer road casualties and improve perceptions of safety, leading to increases in active travel. Lower speeds may also lead to more pleasant environments in which to live, work and play. Objectives:...
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Main Authors: | Ruth Jepson (Author), Graham Baker (Author), Claire Cleland (Author), Andy Cope (Author), Neil Craig (Author), Charlie Foster (Author), Ruth Hunter (Author), Frank Kee (Author), Michael P Kelly (Author), Paul Kelly (Author), Karen Milton (Author), Glenna Nightingale (Author), Kieran Turner (Author), Andrew James Williams (Author), James Woodcock (Author) |
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