30mph speed limit enforced after number of crashes

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Saturday, April 21, 2012
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GOOLE: Safer Roads Humber is enforcing the 30mph speed in Centenary Road.

The road has been the scene of eight injury crashes and a fatality over the past three years.

  1. SLOW DOWN:  Mick Harris.

    SLOW DOWN: Mick Harris.

Following a number of complaints from residents about speeding, the organisation is enforcing the speed limit for six months.

Mick Harris, project manager for Safer Roads Humber, said: "Centenary Road has been identified as a site of concern by the local community.

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"East Riding Council has also identified the road for temporary speed enforcement using mobile units.

"Following the initial period of enforcement, the partnership will review the road and will consider a longer term solution."

Mr Harris said motorists should note that the partnership had no legal requirement to install safety camera signs.

He said: "We will not be installing them in Centenary Road due to the additional cost involved, when it is a short period of enforcement.

"But we will be using high visibility marked vehicles."

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