Temporary measure brought in to reduce collisions
The head of the Island's police insists there are no plans to keep the all-Island 40mph speed limit after the peak of the coronavirus pandemic.
The restriction was brought in last month in a bid to cut the risk of serious crashes, and therefore keep resources at the hospital available for Covid-19 patients.
Chief Constable Gary Roberts says this is just a temporary measure in response to the outbreak and not a permanent measure:
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