Welsh Conservatives bring forward Senedd motion to scrap road building ban and scrap 20mph

Across Wales, Labour’s anti-motorist agenda and lacklustre transport policies are not fit for purpose and are holding Wales back. In the Senedd next Wednesday (17/04/24), the Welsh Conservatives are bringing forward a Senedd motion regarding Labour’s failed transport policies, and will call on the Labour Government to scrap their road building ban, and scrap 20mph speed limits. Commenting ahead of the debate, Welsh Conservative Shadow Transport Minister, Natasha Asghar MS, said:

“Labour Ministers in Cardiff Bay continue to push their anti-motorist agenda, with drivers being forced out of their vehicles through Labour Government policy. “The people of Wales want to get on with their daily lives, yet Labour’s lack of investment in public transport, road building ban, and 20mph speed limits are preventing them from doing exactly this. “In the Senedd next week, we’ll be calling on the Welsh Labour Government to end their war on motorists, scrap their road building ban and 20mph speed limits, and to get Wales moving again.”

The motion which will be debated on Wednesday reads: To propose that the Senedd:

1. Believes the Welsh Government’s transport policies for Wales are not fit for purpose.

2. Regrets the North and South transport divide in Wales, with GBP50m allocated to the North Wales Metro, and over GBP1bn to the South Wales Metro.

3. Calls on the Welsh Government to urgently:

a) undertake a review of the current road-building tests with a view to implementing all previously scrapped schemes that will boost economic growth or enhance road safety; b) reverse the Restricted Roads (20mph Speed Limit) (Wales) Order 2022 and adopt a targeted approach to 20mph speed limits in Wales; and c) invest in public transport to make buses and trains more competitive with travelling by car.

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