Cottenham is one of 20 areas in Cambridgeshire where 20mph speed limit zones are being introduced.
The village of Cottenham is one of 20 areas in Cambridgeshire where 20mph speed limit zones are being introduced. Do people living there think it is needed?
She says she has seen "cars skid off the road" and hit a local shop's wall at a tight bend in the village.The 56-year-old says she is worried about her children and grandchildren's safety. The village experiences "heavy" traffic, said Tom Scriven, who has lived in Cottenham for three years "People drive way too fast through here. It's really dangerous for children especially... it's appalling. It absolutely needs to change," he adds.The 36-year-old says he would "absolutely support" the 20mph speed limit being enforced across the village.
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