Chris Boardman backs 20's Plenty campaign

British Cycling's policy advisor, Chris Boardman, calls a campaign to reduce the default national speed limit to 20mph as 'utterly logical'

Chris Boardman with Cambridge MP Julian Huppert (Photo: Luke Webber)

(Image credit: Luke Webber - British Cycling)

Chris Boardman has said a 20mph default national speed limit needs to be set by central government, as 'a statement of the kinds of places we want to live', rather than leaving it up to towns and cities, or individuals, to campaign for.

At the annual 20's Plenty for Us campaign conference in Cambridge, campaign founder Rod King, MBE called for the default national speed limit to be reduced from 30mph to 20mph by 2020, and for government to stop hiding behind localism.

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