GoSafe and police forces have stated that they are using an ‘engagement focused approach’ to the 20mph speed limit across Wales.
On Monday, January 8, ‘Operation Ugain’ was launched to deliver roadside engagement across Wales, with police stating that the priority is to inform the public, with the aim to help drivers adjust to the change.
GoSafe, Welsh Police Forces, and Welsh Fire and Rescue Services, will be focused on engaging with communities in areas where the speed limit has changed from 30mph to 20mph.
‘Operation Ugain’ uses speed monitoring equipment to identify people travelling over the speed limit, before police officers stop the vehicle and give the driver a choice between roadside engagement or points and a fine.
While drivers will be offered the free engagement as an alternative, they can refuse, which will then result in prosecution.
For those exceeding the speed limit to a greater degree, they will not be eligible for an engagement session and will be prosecuted.
If drivers choose the engagement, The Welsh Fire and Rescue Services will deliver a free presentation that lasts approximately 10 minutes.
It aims to inform people on the change in default speed limit, the reasons behind the change, and how they can identify the roads it applies to.
Engagement sessions have already been conducted by GoSafe, Welsh Fire and Rescue Services, Local Authorities and Welsh Police Forces prior to the launch of Operation Ugain.
The new dedicated teams will allow for an increase in engagement activity.
More information can be found at GoSafe - 20mph Roadside Engagement and Enforcement