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for al those interested in KSIs, road safety issues and promoting active travel.  Lisa

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From: Adrian Berendt <adri...@20splenty.org>
Sent Monday, 18 May 2026 at 09:36:53 BST
Subject: ***4 days to go***: Delivering 20 webinar 22nd May 2026: 20mph for Safer Streets

A reminder that there are just four more days to go until our free 20mph for Safer Streets webinar.

Register here for your free webinar place at 12 noon on 22nd May 2026

We explore the transformative role that 20mph speed limits bring in achieving the UK Government’s ambitious road safety targets of a 65% reduction in casualties and 70% for children and young people.

This webinar brings together leading voices from across the sector to explore how 20mph limits are already delivering measurable safety benefits in communities across the UK.

Hear directly from councillors and local authority officers who have successfully implemented 20mph schemes, sharing real-world insights into casualty reduction outcomes, public engagement, and delivery challenges.

Speakers include

Darren Divall

Regional Safety Manager


Transport for West Midlands

Cllr Andrew Gant

Former Cabinet Member, Transport Management
Oxfordshire County Council

Phil Jones

Founder and Chair


Phil Jones Associates

Sue Nicholls

Director

20’s Plenty for Us

Adam O’Neill

Programme Development & Delivery Lead
Cornwall Council

Darren Divall

Cllr Andrew Gant

Phil Jones

Sue Nicholls

Adam O'Neill

 

We’ll also examine:

  • The key barriers to wider 20mph adoption and how they can be overcome
  • The role of the Government’s Road Safety Strategy in enabling a national approach
  • Lessons from Wales, where a default 20mph limit was introduced in 2023 and casualty reductions are being sustained

Plus, get an exclusive preview of the upcoming Vision Zero Conference in Birmingham on 30 June 2026.

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