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A proposal to slow down the A17 near Boston could lead to “all hell breaking loose” on other side, a councillor has warned.
However, councillors feared that it could lead to dangerous overtaking the moment vehicles lead the zone. “I’m worried that once traffic leaves 40mph, all hell will break loose. Everyone is going to be jockeying to get past each other. Councillor Thomas Ashton agreed that it didn’t seem appropriate, saying: “There are sections that don’t feel like 40mph – there are bits of open road with good visibility.”Councillor Paula Ashleigh-Morris, who represents a Boston ward, also said that the change didn’t seem needed.
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