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30 years of RoadPeace: Where are we and where are we going with road danger reduction?

To mark the World Day of Remembrance and our 30th Anniversary RoadPeace has published a new report “30 years of RoadPeace: Where are we and where are we going with road danger reduction” by Dr Adam Snow of Liverpool John Moores University. This will be the first of two major research projects.

It sets out that since RoadPeace was founded, 81,315 people have been killed on British roads. It is heart breaking and shaming that society seems willing to accept this level of trauma and horror.

Drivers and their behaviour are the main cause and we need to do so much better.

The figures are completely unacceptable and highlight the risk to everyone on the road. We hope the report will encourage a serious and informed debate about how best to achieve Vision Zero – no road crash victims on our roads.

You can read the report here