Countryside Agency gets tough on rural speeding traffic

 
Using oak timber village entry signs, removing white lines and making cattle more visible are among the suggestions from the Countryside Agency to tame speeding traffic on rural roads.
The Agency has highlighted good practice examples in areas including Buckinghamshire, the Chilterns area of outstanding natural beauty and Gloucestershire for reducing speeds using measures sympathetic to the rural setting. It hopes that more comprehensive advice will be provided by the forthcoming manual for streets to plug a ‘guidance gap’.
A five per cent reduction in speeds in Wiltshire where central white lines have been removed, the popularity of locally-sourced timber signs in the AONB, and the provision of reflective tags to make cows more visible are all highlighted.
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