Most Britons oppose a 10mph speed limit on some roads in cities where there is a particularly high number of pedestrians, bicyclists and/or motorcyclists, shows latest GLPOR survey

Most Britons oppose a 10mph speed limit on some roads in cities where there is a particularly high number of pedestrians, bicyclists and/or motorcyclists, shows latest GLPOR survey.

Would you support a 10mph speed limit on some roads in cities where there is a particularly high number of pedestrians, bicyclists and/or motorcyclists?

According to latest GLPOR survey 41 % of Britons strongly oppose a 10mph speed limit on some roads in cities where there is a particularly high number of pedestrians, bicyclists and/or motorcyclists, compared to 4 % who strongly support, 16 % somewhat support, 31 % somewhat oppose and 8 % don’t know.

Sample size: 17064 adults in the UK

Fledwork: 21 May – 24 June 2025