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From experiencing the nightmare that this has caused in the Highlands the idea of Moray following suit is nonsense. I totally agree about around schools and in housing estates, but everywhere else needs to be if absolutely necessary, like some of the smaller villages we have in moray. In Elgin the map shows only a few roads that are not 20mph. We need to ensure that all arterial roads are kept at 30 (or more) or we will have gridlock like we do in Nairn. We need to go back to education for pedestrians like the green cross code.
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