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To: Bristol City Council
Bring the Hotwell Road to 20 MPH
Impose a 20 MPH speed restriction on motorists from the Bristol Gate - Faraday Road - Hotwell Road junction, as far as the Jacobs Wells Road roundabout
Why is this important?
Lower car speeds will reduce air pollution in one of the areas most affected by poor air quality in Bristol
20 MPH will be safer for pedestrians and cyclists, as Bristol moves to become a city of walking communities
Motorists leaving an artery road and entering the city need to drive extra carefully as they pass through a densely populated area with pubs, near a school, alongside a popular walking route beside the harbour, surrounded by flats housing many retired households.
The Hotwell Road needs to SLOW DOWN to catch up with the many other 20 MPH residential streets and roads across Bristol.
Katy Grant and Heulwen Flower
Green Party campaigners
20 MPH will be safer for pedestrians and cyclists, as Bristol moves to become a city of walking communities
Motorists leaving an artery road and entering the city need to drive extra carefully as they pass through a densely populated area with pubs, near a school, alongside a popular walking route beside the harbour, surrounded by flats housing many retired households.
The Hotwell Road needs to SLOW DOWN to catch up with the many other 20 MPH residential streets and roads across Bristol.
Katy Grant and Heulwen Flower
Green Party campaigners