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ABD warns of dangers of handing powers to local councils

Whilst putting local people in charge sounds good in theory, there are some issues where a national strategy is essential.  Nowhere is this more true than in the case of setting speed limits.

"A small minority of people have come to believe they have the right to dictate the speed at which vehicles pass their house – whilst in most cases being quite happy to drive past other people’s houses at higher, but still perfectly safe, speeds. This conflict of interests can only be resolved by having national rules on setting of limits in place. We cannot have the situation where a speed limit changes purely because the road enters a different county, such arbitrary changes bring speed limits into disrepute.

?Local councils have a long history of caving in to local pressure and ignoring the advice of the police and other experts when setting limits.  Far from improving road safety this undermines compliance and respect for the law.  Instead of handing more powers to non expert, politically motivated local councils the government should be strictly controlling their actions,? explains ABD spokesman Nigel Humphries.

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Lee Sibbald, February 22, 2011
Filed under: Association of British Drivers

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