Speed limit on A143 in Wattisfield
A Freedom of Information request to Suffolk County Council by Daniel Mawby
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Daniel Mawby
24 July 2008
Dear Sir or Madam,
Please can you tell me when the speed limit on the A143 changed
from 60 MPH to 30 MPH and what legislation was used to introduce
this limit (e.g Section 82(2)(b) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act
1984).
Please can you also tell me whether the correct legislation was
used initially to introduce the 30 MPH limit and whether
alternative legislation was used to correct any mistakes
Yours faithfully,
Mr D Mawby
FOI Helpdesk
25 July 2008
Dear Mr Mawby
Thank you for your Freedom of Information Request received on 24 July 2008
regarding Speed changes.
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Linda Goldsmith
25 July 2008
Dear Mr D Mawby,
With reference to your request for information (copy attached) I can
confirm that we our currently collating a response but require further
clarity over the second paragraph. Please can you advise or expand on the
'to correct any mistakes' aspect of your request.
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Linda Goldsmith
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Suffolk, IP1 2BX
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Dear Sir or Madam,
Please can you tell me when the speed limit on the A143 changed
from 60 MPH to 30 MPH and what legislation was used to introduce
this limit (e.g Section 82(2)(b) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act
1984).
Please can you also tell me whether the correct legislation was
used initially to introduce the 30 MPH limit and whether
alternative legislation was used to correct any mistakes
Yours faithfully,
Mr D Mawby
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Daniel Mawby
25 July 2008
Dear Linda Goldsmith,
It has been reported (and proved in court) that Suffolk County
Council incorrectly used Section 82(2)(b) of the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984 to impose a 30 MPH on many roads in Suffolk
meaning that the 30 MPH limit was unefforceable and that Suffolk
County Council had to subsequently use an alternative piece of
leglislation to impose a 30 MPH limit that was enforceable.
What I am trying to assertain is was the A143 at Wattisfield
effected by this error, and if so when was the alternative
leglislation used to enable the 30 MPH limit to be enforced.
Yours sincerely,
Daniel Mawby
FOI Helpdesk
29 July 2008
Dear Mr Mawby
With reference to the above Freedom of Information request. Please could
you give clarification of your request as follows:-
Please specify the actual section or part of the A143. The minimum
information required would be the parish in which this length of road
exists and some sort of description of the length or part of road you
require the information for.
Thank you.
Trazer Lyles
Information Compliance Officer
Freedom of Information Helpdesk
Suffolk County Council
Endeavour House
8 Russell Road
Ipswich IP1 2BX
Tel: 01473 264618
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Daniel Mawby
29 July 2008
Dear FOI Helpdesk,
The section of the A143 that goes through Wattisfield is called
Bury Road and Diss Road. The Parish is Wattisfield Parish.
Yours sincerely,
Daniel Mawby
FOI Helpdesk
1 August 2008
Dear Mr. Mawby
I am responding to your freedom of information request received on 24 July
2008. Your request was as follows:
Please can you tell me when the speed limit on the A143 changed from 60
MPH to 30 MPH and what legislation was used to introduce this limit (e.g
Section 82(2)(b) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984). Please can you
also tell me whether the correct legislation was used initially to
introduce the 30 MPH limit and whether alternative legislation was used to
correct any mistakes.
The 30mph speed limit on the A143 through Wattisfield came into effect on
20 June 1996. The speed limit was made under section 82(2) of the Road
Traffic Regulation Act (RTRA) 1984. At the time the A143 Order was made,
Suffolk County Council made all 30mph under Section 82(2) of the RTRA
1984. Current advice from the Department of Transport is that all speed
limits, other than those on Restricted Roads should be made by order under
Section 84 of the RTRA 1984 and is now used by SCC. Whilst not best
practice speed limit orders made under Section 82(2) of the RTRA 1984 are
legal. There have not been any amendments made to the Wattisfield 30mph
speed limit since it was first introduced.
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