THE government has announced that it will increase the speed limit for lorries on single carriageway rural roads from 40mph to 50mph.
These roads – which include some sections of the Shropshire Way walking route – are already among the most dangerous roads in England.
There is a well-documented relationship between the speed of vehicles and the chances of a fatality or serious injury.
When speed goes up, the risks go up.
Higher speeds also produce more pollution and more greenhouse gases and it is government policy to improve air quality and reduce climate- damaging greenhouse gases.
This decision is wrong for Shropshire.
It ignores the fact that many of our country roads are narrow, with poor surfaces, often with frequent blind bends and dips, and limited visibility.
Lorries are heavy and slower to stop, and this is adding to the dangers for other road users, including cyclists, horses and pedestrians.
The consequence of this speed increase will be an increase in road traffic danger, especially for vulnerable groups.
JANET HELEN PHILLIPS
South Shropshire Green Party
Lydbury North
Shropshire
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