20 mph : a survey of GB attitudes and behaviours.

Author(s)
Tapp, A. & Nancarrow, C.
Year
Abstract

This survey was commissioned by Bristol City Council, in partnership with the University of West of England’s Bristol Social Marketing Centre, with the aim of understanding attitudes and behaviours with respect to 20mph speed limits in Great Britain. 20mph limits are being rolled out across much of the country across the next few years, and so we wanted to ascertain levels of support and opposition, the reasons for these, and the likely reaction to 20mph limits once they are in place. One issue of particular concern was that many drivers may not comply with the limits once they are in place. Response strategies are required in terms of supporting and helping drivers to reduce their speeds. This survey was commissioned to provide supporting data for future work in these regards. (Author/publisher)

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20140414 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Bristol, University of West England (UWE), Bristol Social Marketing Centre, 2013, 39 p., 1 ref.

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