21 Annual Road Traffic Collision & Casualty Report PDF 287 KB
Minutes:
The Board received a report on
the latest road safety statistics released by the Department for Transport through the publication of the 2022
Comprehensive Annual Report.
The report set out full details of the
numbers of traffic collisions and casualties in 2022 and compared these figures
with those from previous years. Of those
killed or seriously injured, the number of adult and child casualties
increased. However, due to the low
numbers recorded annually in Halton, this number did fluctuate from year to
year. In 2022, the country emerged from
a succession of Covid Pandemic lockdowns and the small rise in road casualty
numbers, both in Halton and nationally, almost mirrored the rise in traffic
levels.
Halton had achieved its performance
targets as set by the Department of Transport. There were 157 road traffic
collisions involving personal injury within Halton, 9 more than the previous
year. These incidents resulted in 188
casualties, a 7% increase on the 2021 figure but 24% below 2019 when traffic
levels were comparable.
In addition, the report highlighted the
work the Road Safety Team had undertaken in 2022/23 and the programme for
2023/24 which would continue to cover road traffic reduction schemes, road
safety education, training and publicity as well as engaging with Cheshire
Police to target effective enforcement action.
Members also considered information on
the following road safety initiatives:
· “Smiley”
Speed Indicative Device/Sign (SiDs);
· Speed
Camera A562;
· Gyratory
Red Light Camera;
· Mobile
Speed Camera Sites;
· Collision Sites;
· Safer
Active Travel;
· Education;
and
· Halton
2023/24 Strategy.
RESOLVED: That
1)
the
overall progress made on casualty reduction in Halton over the past decade be
noted; and
2)
the
2024/25 strategy of road safety schemes and road safety education, training and
publicity be endorsed.