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1 Safer Road Users Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017
Joe Stordy, Transport for London 02 March 2017

2 Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017
The number of people killed or seriously injured on London’s roads has fallen substantially in recent years 40% 9% 30% KSIs fell to the lowest level on record in and 42 per cent down against the baseline. The most recent figures to Q2 of show that KSIs have fallen by 43 per cent from the baseline. Statistically significant reductions in KSIs in the rolling year to August 2016 against the baseline

3 Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017
Vulnerable road users now make up 80 per cent of all KSIs on London’s roads KSIs fell by 67 percent between 1993 and 2015, to the lowest number on record, linked to road safety improvements (e.g. vehicle safety, infrastructure and driver behaviour). The greatest reductions were amongst car occupants (89%) and pedestrians (79%). cyclist KSIs fell by 40%, despite substantial increases in cycling. Vulnerable road users (pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists) now represent 80 percent of KSI and are forecast to be almost all KSIs by 2041.

4 Launch of Safer London streets
Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017 Launch of Safer London streets New approach to road safety strategy Re-frames our existing programme of activity Sets our ambition for the future Sources of Road Danger Travelling too fast Risky Manoeuvres Drink/ Drugs Distraction Non-compliance

5 Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017
75 percent of KSI collisions and 85 percent of all collisions involve a source of road danger STATS19 Contributory factors Up to six STATS19 ‘contributory factors’ can be assigned in a collision Contributory factors are subjective and the reporting officer’s opinion at the time of the collision There are limitations but are useful to identify sources of road danger Other data is also collected to supplement this information.

6 Motorcyclist conflicts
Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017 Motorcyclist conflicts Fatalities - where the motorcyclist lost control. KSIs –the other vehicle turning right across the path of the motorcyclist. Pedestrian conflicts Fatalities- when a car is going ahead and pedestrian crossing a road KSIs – the vehicle going ahead, with the pedestrian not on a crossing. Cyclist conflicts Fatalities – the vehicle turning left across the path of the cyclist KSIs – the other vehicle turning right across the path of the cyclist, followed by passing too close and ‘dooring’. Priority links and nodes Travelling too fast

7 Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017
London’s digital speed limit map helps us track changes in speed limits across London

8 ½ million journey stages
Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017 8 London Travel Demand Survey (LTDS) 150,000 respondents ½ million journey stages 10-year data series 1 day trip diary

9 KSI risk to vulnerable rod users is highest in outer London boroughs
Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017 KSI risk to vulnerable rod users is highest in outer London boroughs

10 Vulnerable road user risk has fallen in most London boroughs
Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017 Vulnerable road user risk has fallen in most London boroughs

11 Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017
KSI risk is highest amongst motorcyclists and cyclists and is highest amongst younger and older age groups

12 Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017
We can also examine risk paths by age group, amongst different road users

13 We are making data open and easy to access....
Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017 We are making data open and easy to access....

14 .. and developing bespoke tools for our borough and police partners
Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017 .. and developing bespoke tools for our borough and police partners

15 COPA has many benefits for casualty reporting and analysis:
Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 2017 .. we are also working with the police and the DfT to improve the way that road safety data is collected COPA (Case Overview and Preparation Application) is the new system that the Metropolitan Police are using to record road casualties in ‘fast time’ COPA has many benefits for casualty reporting and analysis: Enhanced quality and timeliness; Improved identification of vehicle types; Linking of collisions to investigations data; Access to damage only collision data and online self- reporting Adoption of the new national STATS19 format

16 TfL Annual road safety conference 2016
Summary? Conclusion? Contact details? Appeal for suggestions?! Joe Stordy Research and Data Analysis Manager, Transport For London Road Safety GB Joining the Dots Conference 02 March 2017 Thank you


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