National lockdown: please stay at home
Warrington is subject to the current national lockdown restrictions - please stay at home. For more more information about what this means, visit our coronavirus web pages.
National lockdown: please stay at home
Warrington is subject to the current national lockdown restrictions - please stay at home. For more more information about what this means, visit our coronavirus web pages.
If you know somewhere where there’s a problem with speeding, report this to us. We may be able to reduce the speed limit, or find ways to slow the traffic down using ‘traffic calming’ such as speed bumps.
You’ll need to tell us your name, address and contact details.
You’ll also need to tell us as much information as possible about where the problem is, what the problem is, and what you think we could do to stop people speeding.
We investigate what you’ve told us and see if there’s anything we can do.
We have to prioritise requests for traffic calming based on how many accidents and injuries that have been recorded. We also look at the speed and volume of the traffic. How many roads we can install traffic calming on to depends on how much funding we have available.
Before we make any changes we consult with nearby residents and the local police, and we publish a formal notice in the local newspaper.
We don’t issue speeding tickets, contact the police to report speeding concerns.
If you need to report unlawful or dangerous parking (such as on yellow lines, or near a school) or nuisance vehicles (such as cars being sold or repaired on the road) use our parking problems page.