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south Wales offencesNation.Cymru
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Offences in built up areas have decreased to 14,421 compared to 20,303 in July 2023 .
In north Wales , 20mph offences rocketed from 892 in June to 5199 in July .
GoSafe launched Operation Ugain in 2024 to provide roadside engagement for the new default 20mph speed limit.
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