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Speed limit reduced to 30 km/h at thirteen dangerous locations

Speed limit reduced to 30 km/h at thirteen dangerous locations

Starting March 11, the municipality of Beverwijk will reduce the maximum speed limit to 30 kilometers per hour at thirteen high-risk traffic locations. This initiative aims to enhance road safety in areas previously identified as dangerous.

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