Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins
Wednesday 14 January 2026 11:15
A consultation on a Speed Limit Review has been launched by the Department for Infrastructure (DfI).
The 14-week public consultation will begin on Wednesday 14 January and close on 22 April 2026.
The Speed Limit Review seeks public views on speed limits aimed at improving road safety as evidence shows that excessive speed remains one of the most significant factors in the severity of collisions and fatalities on our roads.
Options being considered include a review of;
Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins said: “Road safety is a high priority for me and for my Department, and I’m delighted to announce this public consultation of a Speed Limit Review as part of my commitment to working proactively to make our roads safer for everyone.
“It is clear from the evidence that excessive speed remains one of the most significant factors in collisions and fatalities on our roads. Sadly 56 people died as a result of road traffic collisions in 2025 and 69 lives were tragically lost in 2024. These are not just statistics. Behind the numbers are families and communities who have been left heartbroken by often preventable tragedies. Every life lost on our roads is a call to action for both government and society.
“Lower speed limits are proven to reduce fatalities and injuries, protect vulnerable road users, and create healthier communities. They also support wider environmental and public health goals by encouraging active travel and reducing emissions.
“Together, we can make our roads safer for everyone. I sincerely encourage you to read this review, share your thoughts, and join us in shaping a safer future for all.”