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One year on: Wales Transport Secretary sets out next steps on 20mph Flwyddyn yn ddiweddarach:  Cymru Ysgrifennydd Trafnidiaeth yn nodi'r camau nesaf ar 20mya

23 Sep 2024

Ahead of the anniversary of the introduction of the 20mph default speed limit in Wales, Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates, has set out the next steps.

Earlier this year, the Cabinet Secretary announced a three phase-plan on 20mph,  including a National Listening Programme over the summer, which encouraged people to get involved and have their say. Welsh Government published revised guidance for highway authorities in July.

The first two phases of the plan are complete. Local authorities are now in the process of reviewing feedback from people, business, and communities across Wales to ensure 20mph is targeted on the right roads.

Further information:

https://media.service.gov.wales/news/one-year-on-transport-secretary-sets-out-next-steps-on-20mph