Today is the start for the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week calling on policymakers to act for low speed streets worldwide, limiting speeds to 30 km/h (20 mph) where people walk, live and play.
Walk21 is one of the signatories of the Open Letter “Streets for Life: For People and Planet.” demanding a speed reduction to 30km/h (20 mph) as a means to create Streets for Life!
You can also get involved in the #Love30 campaign to call for 30 km/h speed limits to be the norm for cities, towns and villages worldwide.
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