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Support and compliance with 20 mph speed limits in Great Britain
Affiliation:1. Universidad de Burgos, C/Villadiego s/n, Burgos 09001, Spain;2. Universidad del País Vasco, Paseo Rafael Moreno ‘Pitxitxi’ 2, 48013 Bilbao, Spain
Abstract:There are a number of challenges relating to both the support of and compliance with speed limits. The introduction of 20 mph limits in Great Britain is no exception: the recent rise in the deployment of these limits in urban settings has created a need to understand these issues in more depth. This paper reports a study undertaken by the authors that used a population wide survey of GB drivers to explore how support and compliance were interlinked. Whilst as expected many supporters said they would comply with the limits, and many opponents might not comply, more surprisingly it was also found that some supporters claimed not to comply, while some opponents of 20 mph limits were compliers. Explanations included the strong likelihood of strong moral adherence to not breaking laws amongst opponent–compliers, and self-enhancement bias amongst supporter–non-compliers. This paper explores the incidence of these effects and their implications in detail.
Keywords:Driver compliance  Reasons  Behaviour changes
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