Drivers are not widespread new 20 mph zones to keep, yesterday in Oxford, entry into force according to research from a local paper.
In almost all the Oxford mail found that eight out of 10 riders were breaking new speed limit, residential streets of the city next to some arterial routes in the been spent.
90 Of 105 vehicles which the limit break with Morrell Avenue - a popular route between Headington and St Clements - were for a period of one hour.These include a number of Black cabs, other taxis and even buses during more than half of all drivers about 25 mph deeds.
Paper of investigation follows warnings by police to the public before the change to limit speed the "it work to make it is to you, to".Bewohner were asked to request enforcement police in areas where you believe the limit that is stopping is broken.
Despite the Oxford-mail's evidence Oxford said pedestrians Association Chairman Paul Cullen paper that he, what remained the rule.
"I am disappointed by the numbers, but not surprised you," he said.
"I guess it's a little confusion and ignorance, a fair number of drivers, but almost certainly the new limits are having an effect on some drivers already."
Other areas of the country which have adopted a 20 mph top speed include Islington, the ceiling is cover by the end of the year is preparing for, and Portsmouth, the roll out of the bottom border in the whole city in March 2008.
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