Proposal seeks to drop default speed limits on residential B.C. streets to 30 km/h
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Should B.C. lower unposted speed limits on residential streets to 30 kilometres per hour?
It’s an idea being promoted by Vancouver Green Party Councillor, Pete Fry who wants to see the province drop the default speed limit on local streets.
His motion to council calls for the city to work through the Union of B.C. Municipalities to lobby for the change.
Guest: Pete Fry
Vancouver City Councillor representing the Green Party
Should B.C. lower unposted speed limits on residential streets to 30 kilometres per hour?
It’s an idea being promoted by Vancouver Green Party Councillor, Pete Fry who wants to see the province drop the default speed limit on local streets.
His motion to council calls for the city to work through the Union of B.C. Municipalities to lobby for the change.
Guest: Pete Fry
Vancouver City Councillor representing the Green Party