Four Fermanagh schools are to benefits from part time speed limits as Infrastructure Minister Nicola Mallon announces new speed limits at 103 Northern Ireland schools.
The schools which will benefit from this scheme in Fermanagh will be; St Aidan's High School, Derrylin, St Mary's Primary School, Bellanaleck. St Mary's Primary School, Maguiresbridge and Florencecourt Primary School.
Speaking following the announcement, Minister Mallon said: “I can today announce that part-time speed limits have now been set in legislation for 103 schools at 90 sites across Northern Ireland. Children, parents, and teachers in every part of the North will see positive, practical changes to limit vehicles speeding on the roads around their schools.
“Road safety, especially around our schools, is a priority of mine and it is my intention that through future programmes many more schools will have a 20mph speed limit on the roads outside their gates.
“My officials are working to complete the schemes, with the legislation now in place to enforce the new part-time 20mph speed limit measures at these schools.
“This is another step forward in our efforts to make our roads safer for all users, however, I would reiterate that we all have a collective responsibility to take care using our roads.”
At each of the school’s new road signs will be erected in the form of standard fixed speed limit roundel signs with flashing amber lights set to come on at the times the reduced speed limit applies. This follows trials at a number of schools in 2019 to determine the effectiveness of this arrangement of signs and it was found they reduced the mean speed.”
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