Life in the slow lane: would you cope with a 30km speed limit in your town?

Claudia Ferguson
October 21 2021 - 1:00pm
Most businesses are on one side of Ford street with the carpark on the other. Raised pedestrian crossings were installed by the council earlier this year. Image: Google Maps.
Most businesses are on one side of Ford street with the carpark on the other. Raised pedestrian crossings were installed by the council earlier this year. Image: Google Maps.

The south coast village of Moruya has the questionable honour of being the first regional town in NSW to adopt a 30km/h speed zone in its town centre.

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