Lennox Chamber of Commerce's treasurer Brad Pollard welcomed the changes. "There is a lot of traffic coming down the hill from Byron Street, also from Allens Parade, and it's been a long-held view that traffic coming down that hill is at a speed that can be quite dangerous," he said. "The idea is to make it easier for people to get in and out of Allens Parade, but also slow the traffic a bit more before they hit the main street. "The trial of the 30km/h speed limit is a speed that we are not unfamiliar with. "Lennox is a popular place to live, it's natural that people would want to move here, and these measures are aimed at striking the right balance between vehicular amenity versus people's amenities, and making it safe for people to cross the street in town."