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A petition calling for Birmingham's expressways to return to 40mph limits has gathered more than 1,250 signatures - but road safety leaders say slower speeds are essential to saving lives.
The online petition, signed by more than 1,250 people, argues that the city's new 30mph limits on major routes are "causing unnecessary traffic and longer journey times across the city".
It calls on Birmingham City Council to reverse the change on expressways, which those in favour of the U-turn say were built "to accommodate higher speed traffic".
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