Organised by Transport Scotland, it will take place in the Vine Conference Centre on Wednesday January 22 from 3pm to 7pm.
A series of in-person events are taking place across the country for the National Speed Management Review, which seeks to ensure speed limits in Scotland are appropriate and contribute to reducing injury and death on our roads.
Members of the public will be able to ask questions about the proposal to lower the national speed limit on single carriageway roads from 60mph to 50mph.
And they can give feedback on the suggested increase in speed limits for goods vehicles over 7.5 tonnes on single carriageways from 40mph to 50mph, and on dual carriageways from 50mph to 60mph.
Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop said: “Road safety is a priority for the Scottish Government and we remain absolutely committed to working towards our ambitious goal of making Scotland’s roads the safest in the world by 2030.
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“We have already had a huge response to the online consultation, and these events will enable people to learn more about the proposed changes. It’s also really important that we hear views from the public and stakeholders.
“Evidence from the National Speed Management Review indicates that revising speed limits could lead to a significant reduction in the number of injury collisions on our roads while maintaining journey times and enhancing journey time reliability.”
More than 8,700 people have taken part in the online consultation, which is at https://www.transport.gov.scot/consultation/national-speed-management-review-consultation/
To sign up for a free ticket to the event at the Vine, go to https://wspscotland.eventbrite.com