Despite objections, a Welsh council has approved a traffic regulation order, reducing speed limits on several streets. The Vale of Glamorgan Council's decision, made during a cabinet meeting, has sparked controversy. The speed limits on Port Road West, Barry, Port Road, Rhoose, and Porthkerry Road, Rhoose, have been lowered from 50mph to 40mph. This move is backed by the council's argument that it will enhance highway safety, especially for those accessing bus stops and cyclists. However, South Wales Police has withdrawn its support, citing concerns that the reduction will have little impact on collision prevention and safety for vulnerable road users. The council's plan includes LED signs and enhanced warning signs to remind drivers of the new speed limit and improve hazard awareness. Five objections were raised during the consultation, all emphasizing road safety. The council's response to these objections highlights the potential benefits of the speed limit reduction. This decision has sparked debate, with some questioning the effectiveness of the measure. What do you think? Will this change make a difference, or are there better ways to improve road safety? Share your thoughts in the comments below.