The northern Italian city of Bologna is at the centre of a tussle to keep its 30 kilometre per hour city centre speed limit, despite a court ruling against it and hostility to the measure from Giorgia Meloni's national government.
This feels like a typical topic that the city should determine independently of the government.
It is great that the fatalities decreases a lot, which is understandable since a pedestrian have way better chance of surviving if the car drives at 30 km/h instead of 50 km/h.
This feels like a typical topic that the city should determine independently of the government.
It is great that the fatalities decreases a lot, which is understandable since a pedestrian have way better chance of surviving if the car drives at 30 km/h instead of 50 km/h.