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Such good news that you're implementing this in Forres. I regularly cross South Street and it has two blind bends and is narrow in places (only wide enough for one car) and with only a partial pavement at one side. Cars use it as a rat run, especially at peak times. They often have to swerve to avoid one another and I've nearly been hit on many occasions or left flattened up against my car unable to move until someone stops to let me cross. Some drivers don't moderate their speed at all, even when they can clearly see pedestrians on the road. With a school on one side and a park on the other and well used routes to the shops and community centre, it's only good fortune that has prevented any serious injury to date. It's actually the kind of street that could use a 10-15mph limit, but I'll be thankful for 20. Please implement as soon as possible and enforce.
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