However, bosses have raised the threshold to 10 per cent plus 4mph in 20mph zones, which means drivers will be penalised for driving at speeds of 16mph. GoSafe, the road safety partnership in Wales, believes the change will not impact the level of enforcement but will 'increase roadside engagement.' It has been reported that the enforcement thresholds for issuing tickets will be set in accordance with NPCC guidelines of at least 10 per cent as well as 2mph, 24mph. However, Welsh Deputy Climate Change Minister, Lee Waters, confirmed in October that the enforcement would launch on December 17. It also gave the Highway authorities time to amend road signage and Traffic Regulation Orders. Officials temporarily halted enforcement in September to allow members of the public to get used to the change. They had also hoped the rules would persuade more people to participate in active travel and said it would 'safeguard the environment for future generations', reports Daily Mail.
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