Mark Drakeford’s Ulez-style war on motorists has been branded “stupid” by locals who warned it could hurt businesses as fears grow that the plan to impose a blanket 20mph speed limit across Wales could inflict a major economic blow. The Mail has the story.
The Labour First Minister of Wales insisted [on Friday] that the policy imposed from Sunday will save the NHS £92 million a year by reducing the number of deaths caused by car-related crashes.
He has also insisted companies must ensure their workers can do their roles without breaking the reduced limits.
But the measure, comparable in scale to Sadiq Khan’s own hated Ulez expansion across Greater London, has been branded as “absolutely insane”. Cabinet Minister Penny Mordaunt [on Thursday] night warned that the policy would damage the economy, while locals [on Friday] warned that it would hurt their trade and cause commuter traffic from next week.
And the RAC today issued an urgent warning to drivers not to rely on their sat navs for the speed limit on Welsh roads because they will not have updated by the time the measure comes into force.
Speaking to MailOnline, taxi driver Keith Mcintyre who works at Courier Wales warned: “It is going to be manic. There is going to be more congestion. It is a stupid idea. Companies are definitely going to lose money.
