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20mph Programme in Moray

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20 instead of 30mph

How are you going to keep the drivers to a 20mph when they cannot keep to a 30 mph here in Portknockie
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Act on the problem.

Vehicles these days are not made to travel at the speed of a horse drawn carriage. Times have moved on. No need to lower the speed limit if the present limit was properly policed. Authorities seem to think it is easier to change things rather that act on what is already there.
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Spend the money elsewhere

The roads are fine as they are. Assess individual areas near schools and small villages, and potentially change some of them to 20mph but a blanket change is ridiculous. This money could be better spent on public services and schools. Monitor the roads better and deal with careless drivers to better solve the problem. If anything, it’ll make the situation worse because drivers will become impatient and there will be increased delays and congestion, slowing down daily life.