A Tenby pupil has seen her winning artwork incorporated on a 20mph speed sign outside her school. Eleven-year-old Tegan Smith, of Tenby Junior Community School, won a school competition to come up with a design to drive home the go slow message. The competition was organised by Pembrokeshire County Council's road safety team following a decision to install a 20mph zone outside the three schools on Tenby's Heywood Lane. Funded by the Welsh Government Road Safety Grant, the zone also includes traffic calming features to reduce vehicle speeds. Clr. Rob Lewis, cabinet member for highways and transportation, said it was wonderful to see pupils taking an interest in road safety. "The introduction of 20mph zones on roads around schools is a positive step towards making a safer environment for children going to and from school," he said. Kirstie-Anne Donoghue, from the county council's road safety team, urged drivers to take care near school locations. "Twenty mile per hour zones are there for a good reason," she said. "If you are hit by a car at 35 mph your chance of survival is 50 per cent. If you are hit by a car at 20 mph your chance of survival leaps to 97 per cent."