A Safer Way: Consultation on Making Britain's Roads the Safest in the World
This consultation document seeks views on the vision, targets and measures for improving road safety in Great Britain beyond 2010.
The views received in response to the proposals put forward will influence the final shape of the Department's next road safety strategy, which is due to be published at the end of the year.
Closing date: 14 July 2009
Consultation documents
Documents include:
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A Safer Way: Consultation on Making Britain's Roads the Safest in the World
Full Road Safety Strategy Post 2010 consultation document. -
A Safer Way: Consultation on Making Britain's Roads the Safest in the World - executive summary (PDF, 67KB)
Executive summary of the Road Safety Strategy Post 2010 consultation document in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Alternative formats available on request. -
Research
Supporting research for the Road Safety Strategy Post 2010 consultation:- A poor way to die: social deprivation and road traffic fatalities (PDF, 308kb)
- Post-2010 casualty forecasting (Road safety web publication No.8) (PDF, 550kb)
- The relationship between speed and car driver injury severity (Road safety web publication No.9) (PDF, 280kb)
- Road safety strategy beyond 2010: A scoping study (Road safety research report No.105) (PDF, 1.71MB)
- Contribution of local safety schemes to casualty reduction (Road safety research report No.108) (PDF, 127kb)
- Monitoring progress towards the 2010 casualty reduction target – 2007 data: available at www.trl.co.uk [External website]
- An evaluation of options for road safety beyond 2010: available at www.trl.co.uk [External website]
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Toolkit
This toolkit provides publicity and presentation materials to support organisations who wish to disseminate information about the consultation within their own networks. -
Responding to the consultation
Instructions on how to submit your comments on the proposals set out in the Road Safety Strategy Post 2010 consultation document.
Contact Us
If you have any queries about the consultation, please either email them to roadsafetyconsultation@dft.gsi.gov.uk or call 020 7944 8300.
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