Lowering the speed limit on Wellington Cres., useful or not?

Lowering the speed limit on Wellington Cres., useful or not?

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Published on November 23, 2024Last updated 6 hours ago2 minutes reading

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Lowering the speed limit on Wellington Cres., useful or not?The request to reduce the speed limit in Wellington from 50 km to 30 km is gaining strength and support, but is that necessary? Photo by Gavin Young /Postmedia

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To solve a problem, you must first clearly identify what the problem is. In the case of lowering the speed limit on Wellington Crescent, City Hall misidentifies the problem and its solution.

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