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Implementing a Road Safety Plan

Making our streets safe for all who use them is essential to improving life in the capital. This is why in 2013 the Mayor and TfL published Safe Streets for London – an ambitious and comprehensive plan to make the roads safer for everyone.

Over the course of this decade, we will reduce the number of people killed and seriously injured on London’s roads by 50 per cent. The previous target of a 40 per cent cut, compared with the government baseline, was met five years early. Our ultimate goal is the total elimination of death and serious injury on the city’s streets.

In February 2014 the Mayor, along with TfL, set out six road safety commitments for London. We intend to build on Safe Streets for London and, with our partners, focus on the range of activities needed to make our streets safer. This includes:

  • Leading the way in achieving a 40 per cent reduction in the number of people killed or seriously injured on the capital’s roads by 2020
  • Prioritising the safety of the most vulnerable groups - pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists - who make up less than a quarter of daily journeys in London and yet account for 80 per cent of those killed and seriously injured on the capital’s streets
  • Providing substantial funding for road safety schemes
  • Increasing efforts with the police and enforcement agencies in tackling illegal, dangerous and careless road user behaviour that puts people at risk
  • Campaigning for changes in national and EU law to make roads, vehicles and drivers safer
  • Working in partnership with boroughs and London’s road safety stakeholders to spread best practice and share data and information

Although we are taking the lead to make roads safer, we cannot achieve these commitments alone. That’s why we will continue to work with our partners to make our streets safer over the coming months and years.

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