Green light given for 20mph zones in some Dorset towns and villages

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Authorities are being encouraged to introduce 20mph limits in residential areas by the Department for Transport (DfT)

Several towns and villages across Dorset have been given approval to introduce 20mph zones or speed limits.

Installation of the new road signs in Bridport, Wimborne, Langton Matravers, Pimperne and Winfrith will begin in April.

Parish and town councils have been able to apply for the changes following the introduction of a Dorset Council policy, external in 2022.

The scheme aims to make roads safer for cyclists and pedestrians.

The lower speed limit is not a default for roads where traffic and pedestrians mix - but it gives a consistent approach to dealing with applications, according to the authority.

Further applications for Okeford Fitzpaine, Child Okeford, Milborne St Andrew, Winterborne Kingston, Cheselbourne and Wimborne (Allenview Road/Burts Hill) are now being considered.

Ray Bryan, the council's portfolio holder for highways, travel and environment, said the initiative was in response to community concerns about road safety.

"[It seeks to] ensure greater safety for pedestrians and cyclists and those using a mobility scooter, wheelchair, or similar mobility aid," he added.

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