The calls from the
Swansea East AM follow on from today’s announcement from Transport Minister
Edwina Hart that the Welsh Government will be holding a public consultation on
introducing new statutory guidance for risk assessing walked routes to school.
The
consultation, which opened earlier today as part of Road Safety Week, aims to
seek the views of children, parents, teachers and road users on improving the
safety of both school walking routes and Welsh roads.
Earlier
this year, Mike Hedges, who is a Chair of governors at both Glyncollen and
Ynystawe Primary schools, supported a Senedd debate with other AMs to discuss
and highlight the importance on rolling out more 20mph zones outside schools
and on roads in built-up areas.
Although
the decision to change speed limits is a local council prerogative, the Welsh
Government has given local authorities £11.5m this year to introduce more 20mph
zones.
Speaking
on the news of a public consultation, local AM Mike Hedges said:
“We have a duty to our young people to
ensure that the routes they use to get to and from school are safe and free
from harm. That’s why I believe the introduction of more 20mph zones around
school routes would go a long way towards creating an environment where
children can travel safely.
“With this new consultation starting
today as part of Road Safety Week, I would urge all children, parents,
teachers, pedestrians and road users to get involved by having their say on
this important issue.”
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