Speed limits in Beachville are not changing in the immediate future but the Township is still looking at ways to get people to slow down.
BEACHVILLE - Speed limits in Beachville are not changing in the immediate future but the Township is still looking at ways to get people to slow down.
South-West Oxford council received a report from the County that said there would be no increases, but SWOX can implement speed management and road safety measures and continue talks with the OPP about increased enforcement.
Still with roads, speeders on Zenda Line should slow down. Working alongside Norwich Township public works, crews will be monitoring speed on the road to see if any measures need to be taken.
Article submitted by retired reported and Heart FM volunteer Brian Donlevy.

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