20mph speed limit areas to be extended as councils share £14m for road safety

The money comes after warnings road deaths have increased this year compared to 2023.

20mph speed limit areas to be extended as councils share £14m for road safetyPA Media

Scotland’s 32 councils will share £14 million from the Scottish Government to improve road safety.

It includes £4m which will go towards rolling out 20mph limits on more roads.

The Government has also released an implementation guide to introducing the new speed limit, which emphasises having “comprehensive” consultations with affected residents.

Earlier this month, Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop warned that road deaths this year are tracking at 26% above the same period in 2023.

Ms Hyslop said: “Road safety is a top priority for the Scottish Government, which is why we are making a record investment of £36m this financial year toward initiatives that reduce road casualties.

“This £14m investment underlines our commitment to supporting our road safety partners implement schemes that protect the public.

“I’m pleased to see all 32 of Scotland’s local authorities receive this support as we work toward our ambitious safety goals.

“The release of our 20mph implementation guide will help local authorities introduce lower speed limits consistently across Scotland, creating safer streets for everyone.

“Our goal of making Scotland’s roads the safest in the world by 2030 is unwavering.”

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