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MPH plan for residential streets and city centre
Manchester Evening News|January 15, 2025
ALL MAIN ROADS TO BE REDUCED TO 30 LIMIT IF GIVEN GREEN LIGHT
- By ETHAN DAVIES Local Democracy Reporting Service

A 20MPH speed limit is set to be introduced on roads in residential areas across Manchester - as well as streets in the city centre.

The council plan would also see all main roads brought down to 30mph. It effectively confirms that Mancunian Way will permanently become a 30mph road, having been temporarily lowered in late 2022 after a safety review.

Speed limits will be cut on eight 40mph roads, including the A34 Kingsway and A663 Broadway.

"We are not suggesting a 20mph blanket ban [on every road]," Kevin Gillham, Manchester council's head of citywide highways, said at a town hall meeting yesterday. "We are looking at residential roads that would benefit from it."

He added: "We are looking at bringing main roads down to 30mph. So main roads would be 30mph and residential roads would be 20mph."

The M.E.N. understands city centre streets would be included alongside suburban residential roads in the 20mph proposals.

This story is from the January 15, 2025 edition of Manchester Evening News.

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