WHAT IS A SPEED LIMIT REMINDER SIGN (SLR)?
It is a portable temporary sign that incorporates a speed limit “roundel” that is displayed when approaching vehicles exceed the speed limit. NFDC has four battery operated SLR signs that can be used in either 20mph, 30 mph or 40 mph speed limits. SLRs do not record vehicle speeds or vehicle details. WHEN & WHERE ARE THEY DEPLOYED? There are normally deployed at locations where a Speed Indicator Device (SID), see Notes 1 & 2 below, has been deployed and the recorded speeds are above the Police enforcement threshold. Requests for new SID deployments should be sent to the Police Safer Roads Officer for South West Area, please see Note 3 below. Our SLRs can only be used on roads having a 20, 30 or 40 mph speed limit. Linked to Casualty Reduction Targets agreed by Hampshire County Council, Police and New Forest District Council, a high priority will be given to potential SLR sites that have a poor accident record (based on last 3 years): • 1 or more recorded fatal or serious injuries • 3 o
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- WHAT IS A SPEED LIMIT REMINDER SIGN (SLR)?