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Plymouth A38 Speed Limit Slashed to 60mph
22 Dec
Summary
- The A38 Plymouth Parkway speed limit has been reduced from 70 to 60mph.
- Collisions on the parkway are reportedly double the national average.
- Reduced speed limits aim to decrease incident numbers and severity.

National Highways has implemented a permanent speed limit reduction on a critical section of the A38 in Plymouth. The speed limit on the A38 Plymouth Parkway, specifically between the Marsh Mills interchange and Tamar Bridge, has been decreased from 70mph to 60mph. This measure follows concerns over road safety.
Officials highlighted that collision rates on this particular stretch of road are double the national average. This statistic underscores the necessity for intervention to improve safety conditions for drivers utilizing this busy parkway. The changes are intended to mitigate risks.
Ch Supt James Gale of Devon and Cornwall Police expressed support, noting that lowering speed limits can effectively reduce both the frequency and severity of accidents. This proactive step is designed to enhance public safety and create a more secure driving environment on the A38.




