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New Minister doesn't rule out speed limit

by isleofman.com 21st December 2006
The new Minister for Transport says he doesn't have any set plan with regard to future consideration of an all-Island speed limit.

Former Minister Phil Braidwood was keen to see a national limit introduced, but it was shelved after a public consultation exercise showed lack of support for such a measure.

Mr Anderson (pictured) says he believes there should be an all-island limit, but he won't let personal feelings interfere with doing what's right for the island:
Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 21st, December 2006 03:15pm.

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