From Sunday 31 July, the legal speed limit in streets across much of Edinburgh’s city centre and rural west area went down to 20mph, the first phase in a planned rollout of lower speeds across the Capital.
The new speed limits are designed to increase safety for all road users in Edinburgh as well as creating a calmer, more people-friendly environment in shopping and residential streets. A network of key arterial roads across the city will be retained at 30mph and 40mph, resulting in a modest impact on journey times overall.
A phased 20mph rollout between now and early 2018 brings to fruition many years of planning and public consultation and the network has been designed in line with robust criteria in partnership with key stakeholders such as Police Scotland and Lothian Buses.
Police Scotland will enforce the new limit, focusing on areas where particularly high levels of contraventions are recorded. Anyone caught breaching the limit risks a £100 fixed penalty and three penalty points on their licence.
Sunday’s Phase 1 ‘go live’ marked the start of sharing these benefits right across the Capital. Further information and a detailed map of the 20mph network is available at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/20mph or visit www.facebook.com/edin20mph.
Timetable for implementation
Zone
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Area
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Speed limit applies from
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One
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City Centre and Rural West (South Queensferry, Kirkliston, Ratho, Currie and Balerno)
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31 July 2016
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Two
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North
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28 February 2017
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Three
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South Central/East
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28 February 2017
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Four
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North West
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31 July 2017
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Five
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West
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31 July 2017
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Six
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South
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31 January 2018
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