Road Safety Strategy
Public Consultation: Road Safety Action Plan 2024-2030
We will be updating our Road Safety Action Plan this year. The document will set out the actions we plan to take as a region to halve road deaths and serious injuries by 2030.
We want to hear your views on how we can make journeys safer across the region. Your answers will influence the types of road safety interventions we will deliver.
Details of the types of actions we could take are outline in our survey and the consultation document.
The consultation will be open until 5pm on Friday 10 May.
Share your views.Refreshed Road Safety Strategy
We're working towards Vision Zero, a long-term mission where nobody is killed or seriously injured on our roads. By 2030 we aim to have halved the number of road deaths and serious injuries.
In 2023 we launched our Refreshed Regional Road Safety Strategy. Our strategy sets out the principles we will follow to achieve our aim. These are:
- Work in partnership with local organisations and communities. Together we will develop and deliver interventions to improve road safety
- Use a Safe Systems approach. This is a well-researched approach to road safety based on data. It involves implementing a variety of different interventions to help keep people safe.
The Refreshed Regional Road Safety Strategy supports the delivery of our Local Transport Plan (LTP) by aiming to create a safe road environment for all road users.
Our statutory duties
Under the Road Traffic Act 1988, the Mayor of the West Midlands and seven Local Authorities have concurrent statutory duties to:
- Take steps both to reduce and prevent road traffic collisions
- Prepare and carry out a programme of measures designed to promote road safety
- Carry out studies into road traffic collisions arising out of the use of vehicles on roads or part of roads, other than trunk roads, within their area
- Take such measures as appear to the authority to be appropriate to prevent road traffic collisions.
Our strategy outlines our approach to delivering against this statutory duty. In addition, some authorities have created a local strategy to ensure a focus on local road safety challenges.
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We will be sharing opportunities for you to contribute to plans for improving road safety in the region.