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Road safety

traffic-safety In 2006, 231 people were killed and 3,715 seriously injured on London's roads. Pedestrians suffered more than most and accounted for almost half of all deaths.

Although London has seen a reduction in collisions and casualties since the 1980s the toll of deaths and injuries is still far too great. Each casualty represents a personal tragedy for someone.

Each casualty represents a personal tragedy for someone

We are committed to improving road safety. The Road Safety Plan for London sets out what must be done to create safer streets for people. This can be achieved through changing street layouts, improving enforcement and implementing education and training campaigns to change road user behaviour.

Targets

Following several years of good progress towards many of the national targets, 2006 saw the Mayor announce new road casualty reduction targets for London to achieve by 2010.

The new targets are as follows:

Progress towards these targets is measured against 1994-98 average casualty figures. Additionally, the Greater London Authority has signed up to a European target to support activities and contribute to halving fatalities in the European Union by 2010.

 

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