House of Commons – Sept. 3, 2025

40mph default speed limit on country lanes

Proposed Motion - 11 signatures

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That this House notes with concern that rural roads account for around 60% of all road fatalities in the UK, with an average of three people killed every day on country lanes; recognises that the current national speed limit of 60mph on single carriageway unlit country roads is often unsafe given their narrow width, sharp bends, limited visibility, and vulnerability of pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders and farm traffic; further notes that many of these roads are not designed for high-speed motor traffic and that excessive speed significantly increases both the likelihood and severity of collisions; acknowledges the growing public support for safer speed limits on rural roads; also notes that country lanes can be designated and have signage to increase speed limits or reduce speed limits where appropriate; and therefore calls on the Government to make the default speed limit on country lanes 40mph, with local authorities retaining the power to set higher or lower limits where appropriate, in order to improve safety, reduce casualties, and encourage more sustainable and active travel in rural communities.

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Uin With Amendment Suffix 1833

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Signatures

Person Date Signed
Martin Wrigley 2025-09-03
Ellie Chowns 2025-09-08
Andrew George 2025-09-08
Sarah Dyke 2025-09-09
Vikki Slade 2025-09-10
Christine Jardine 2025-09-11
Lee Dillon 2025-09-15
Angus MacDonald 2025-09-16
Charlotte Cane 2025-10-13
Rachael Maskell 2025-10-27
Richard Burgon 2025-11-24