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Lower speed limits in Tilburg
Purpose
Safety
Approach
Changes to regulation
Type
Public space
Mode
Automobile
About this initiative
Since cars, cyclists and pedestrians have to share the road in some locations of Tilburg, the maximum speed limit for cars has been reduced from 50 km/hour to 30 km/hour. This way, mobility flows can be improved and safety on roads can be ensured.
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Location:
Tilburg
Netherlands
Launch date: Jun 01, 2020
Actor:
Public sector action
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Partners involved: City of Tilburg
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