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Petition signed against the speed limit cuts on A199

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Hundreds of people have signed a petition fighting plans to reduce the speed limit on the old A1 in East Lothian for a new cycle path.

East Lothian Council’s Labour administra­tion cabinet last month unanimousl­y backed the proposals to introduce a 40mph speed limit on the A199 between Haddington and Dunbar which is currently a national speed limit road.

Councillor­s were told the move was necessary to qualify for funding for a new active freeway which will see a cycle/pedestrian pathway created alongside the route. However it has sparked an outcry from local residents who say it will have a negative impact on businesses and make journey times both in car and on public transport longer.

A petition lodged on change.org has more than 500 signatures since it was launched ten days ago. It says: “The A199 is a vital artery for East Lothian, serving as a crucial route for commuting, goods transporta­tion and emergency services. It currently has a speed limit of 60mph which is both safe and efficient. However, there have been discussion­s about reducing this limit. We believe that such an action would not only increase travel times but could also negatively impact local businesses that rely on deliveries.”

The petition adds that research by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents has found no evidence that reducing speed limits on roads like the A199 leads to fewer accidents or improved safety. It says: “We urge our local authoritie­s in East Lothian to consider these points carefully before making any changes to the current speed limit on A199.”

The council says the active freeway is part of a larger proposal to create a “high-quality commuter cycling and walking link along the route of A199”.

The road is the former A1 and has been used in recent times as an alternativ­e for all traffic when high winds close the current A1 between the two towns.

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East Lothian Council’ast month unanimousl­y backed the proposals for a 40mph speed limit on the A199
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