After successfully reverting 52 stretches of road back 30mph, Wrexham Council is committed to working with partners to ensure people stick to the new speed limits.
Deputy Leader Councillor David A Bithell, who also leads on Strategic Transport in the county borough, says the council will continue to work with the North Wales Police GoSafe team.
The GoSafe initiative aims to help keep people safe on Welsh roads through education and enforcement – educating motorists to drive safely and legally, while taking enforcement against people who drive dangerously and put themselves and others at risk.
GoSafe is responsible for fixed speed cameras, red light cameras, average speed cameras, and mobile enforcement cameras.
Councillor Bithell said: “We’ve listened to our communities and successfully reverted 52 stretches of highway back from 20mph to 30mph. This was all done in accordance with revised criteria from Welsh Government, who fully funded all the works.
“Now all the signage is in place, we want to do everything we can to ensure drivers stick to the new speed limits. We get lots of complaints about speeding from our communities and hopefully the changes made will address concerns raised in the consultation.
“Officers in our traffic section already work closely with the GoSafe team, and we’ll be looking to continue working together.”

