The Four E’s

Our Action Plan is formed around the four E’s priority areas of action, each of which delivers across our four strategic outcomes of Safer Road Users, Safer Vehicles, Safer Roads and Post-Crash Response.

Education

  • Deliver our road safety education interventions across different target groups to build knowledge and understanding of how to use roads safely and the impacts of dangerous and irresponsible driving, particularly the fatal five, and improve awareness of safe travel behaviours, particularly around speed limits (including 20mph limits), interaction with vulnerable road users (including emerging modes such as escooters and ebikes, use of seatbelts and safe use of phones.
  • Deliver training programmes to educate drivers from all ages to choose the appropriate speed for the roads and conditions.
  • Provide evidence-based best practice interventions for young, male drivers in rural areas to reduce collisions on high-risk roads.
  • Deliver education programmes for children across the City and County so that they achieve a minimum basic level of road safety awareness before and while they begin travelling independently.
  • Explore opportunities for working with elderly and disability groups to promote safe travel and mobility using a range of transport types.
  • Educate about the importance of vehicle maintenance and safety, particularly tyre and brake conditions.
  • Use the output from collision investigation and learning along with knowledge of the devastating impact collisions have on victims and their family, to inform partnership communication and safety awareness campaigns to improve systematic information sharing and post collision learning.
  • Promote campaigns to prevent collisions on our roads such as BikeSafe, ROADWISE and to highlight the dangers of close passing of cyclists.
  • Publicise results of vehicles exceeding speed limits recorded by the Safety Camera Van and the criminal justice outcomes of fatal and lifechanging or life-threatening collisions that proceed to prosecution through partners’ media channels.
  • Work with wider partners to promote bicycle safety across all areas and deliver motorcycle safety including Biker Down and Bike Safe training initiatives.
  • Ensure our partner agencies have the necessary competencies and knowledge to deliver road safety interventions in a professional manner and to a high standard.
  • Work with commercial fleet operators, and the business community to promote good practice in work related road safety, including support for Driving for Better Business.
  • Given that there are high numbers of serious injuries in rural areas, take action to develop guidelines to promote best practice in speed education measures and supporting area-wide safety management.
  • Review and assess the police CRASH system of road traffic collision recording, to determine if through integration with existing core recording systems it will improve quality assurance monitoring of road traffic collision data.

Engagement

Engineering

Enforcement

Partnership Action Plan

Our Action Plan is formed around the four E’s priority areas of action, each of which delivers across our four strategic outcomes of Safer Road Users, Safer Vehicles, Safer Roads and Post-Crash Response. Our approach to address the fatal five is integrated within our Action Plan to influence the behaviour of road users which covers safer speed, use of protective equipment such as seatbelts, child restraint uses and helmets, driving carefully and considerately without alcohol and drugs, and being distraction free.  The Partnership will demonstrate leadership in its delivery, exploring the role for improvements in driver behaviour alongside developments in infrastructure design, vehicle safety and speed management as part of the Safe System.