Road humps plan for Llannon
Road humps are being introduced in Llannon after concerns from the majority of villagers about speeding traffic.
Carmarthenshire executive board member for transport services Cllr Philip Hughes said the village had been subject to excessive vehicle speeds for many years despite regular mobile speed camera enforcement speeds remained high.
He said: “Complaints continue to be received from residents and road humps are now considered the most appropriate form of speed reduction.”
There had been one objection from a Llannon resident to the traffic calming measurers proposed but it did not raise any qualified road safety issues.
An executive board member decision was taken to note the objection and proceed with the construction of the humps in the wider interests of road safety.
Carmarthenshire executive board member for transport services Cllr Philip Hughes said the village had been subject to excessive vehicle speeds for many years despite regular mobile speed camera enforcement speeds remained high.
He said: “Complaints continue to be received from residents and road humps are now considered the most appropriate form of speed reduction.”
There had been one objection from a Llannon resident to the traffic calming measurers proposed but it did not raise any qualified road safety issues.
An executive board member decision was taken to note the objection and proceed with the construction of the humps in the wider interests of road safety.
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