Title: Overview of Road Safety Service Policy
1Overview of Road Safety ServicePolicy Review
Topic Panel A
- Simon Moon - Traffic and Road Safety Manager
- Peter Bruce Road Safety Team Leader
- Angela Gill Traffic Safety Team Leader
2Road Safety and Traffic Management Group
Road Safety Co-ordinator Michael Downey
3Road Safety at Portsmouth City Council
- Road Safety forms part of Portsmouth City
Councils Environment Transport Directorate and
falls under the remit of the Head of Traffic
Street Management. - Road Safety is comprised of two main functions
- Education
- Engineering
- However both areas are intrinsically linked
must work together in order for Portsmouth to be
classed as a Safe City. -
4An Overview of Team Responsibilities
- Traffic Safety -To implement physical engineering
measures across Portsmouth, based on accident
investigation and traffic surveys. - Road Safety - education promotion issues, works
closely with all schools in the city.
5Road Safety Team
- Safer Routes to School - supporting all schools
in the city in developing School Travel Plans
(that meet DfES/DfT criteria) as part of the
Safer Routes to Schools project. The overall
objectives of School Travel Plans are to promote
sustainable, non-car based journey's to and from
school, healthier lifestyles, and to create a
safe environment around the school to
benefit both school members and local residents. - Education, Training and Publicity (ETP) -
delivering road safety linked ETP schemes and
programmes such as Drink Drive Speeding
campaigns, In Car Safety, Cycle Proficiency,
Child Pedestrian Training, Pre-driver training
and Young driver training. In addition we support
both the Safer Routes to School Officer and
Traffic Safety Engineers on schemes throughout
the city .
6 Traffic Safety Team
- Traffic Safety Engineering - provide traffic
safety engineering which encompasses, the design
and implementation of traffic calming schemes to
aid accident prevention. They also specialise in
speed management / traffic management, accident
data collation / traffic surveys, Safety Camera
Partnership involvement, special events
co-ordination and Rights of Way
7Corporate Directorate Business Plans
- Corporate Plan the work undertaken by the Road
Safety Service is linked to the priorities
detailed in the plan, especially Priority 6
Improving Accessibility Reducing Congestion.
This is being achieved through the production of
School Travel Plans and the improvements to
strategic junctions. - Environment Transport Business Plan the day
to day work carried out by the Road Safety
Service is also working towards Target 3
Protecting the Public Improving Safety. The
implementation of area wide traffic calming
schemes, safe routes to schools and partnership
working are all playing a large part.
8Key Objectives
- Portsmouths main objective is to achieve the
2010 National Casualty Reduction targets set by
Central Government and outlined in the document
Tomorrows Roads - Safer for Everyone
(published in March 2000). - In addition to the national targets, a series of
local targets have been set, which are part of
Portsmouth City Councils Public Service
Agreement (PSA). PSA casualty reduction targets
are based against our progress towards the 2010
national targets.
92010 Casualty Reduction Targets
- The 2010 target is a 10 year plan that requires
authorities to achieve a - - 40 reduction in the number of people killed or
seriously injured - 50 reduction in the number of children killed or
seriously injured - 10 reduction in the slight casualty rate.
- These reductions in casualties are compared to
the 1994-98 average.
10Portsmouth LPSA Targets
- Indicator by which LPSA1 performance was
measured - a) The number of people killed or seriously
injured (KSI) on the roads in Portsmouth by 40 - b) The number of children killed or seriously
injured (KSI) on the roads in Portsmouth by 50 - Indicator by which LPSA2 performance will be
measured - a) The number of people killed or seriously
injured (KSI) on the roads in Portsmouth by 55 - b) The number of children killed or seriously
injured (KSI) on the roads in Portsmouth by 70 - c) The number of children slightly injured on the
roads in Portsmouth by 30 - From 1994-98 Average of 142 All KSI, 23 Child KSI
and 137 Child Slight
11Portsmouth Figures in relation to targets
78
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12Progress So Far
13Delivery Programme
- Funding for the delivery of this Service
principally comes from the Local Transport Plan
Capital Programme, on an annual basis around
800k on average. - There is a small amount of City Council revenue
funding, approximately 30k, that is provided to
support the Road Safety ETP function. - The above money has to be spread across the
following areas - - Engineering programme
- Road Safety campaigns
- Regional Partnerships
- Safe Routes to School initiatives
14Road Safety Function
15Team Members
- The Road Safety Team is comprised of the
following - Road Safety Officer (Team Leader)
- Road Safety Assistant
- Safe Routes to School Officer
- Child Pedestrian Training Coordinator
- Road Safety Coordinator
- Casual Assistant
16Grant Maintained Posts
- Safer Routes to School Officer - funded by
DfT/DfES until March 2008 - - Safer Routes to School Programme
- -School Travel Plans
- Child Pedestrian Training Co-ordinator - funded
by LPSA2 until December 2008 - - Pre-school and early years child pedestrian
training programme - Road Safety Co-ordinator - funded by LPSA2 until
December 2008 - - Pre/Young Driver packages
17Education, Training Publicity
- Road Safety awareness campaigns
- Safer Routes to School
- Child pedestrian training
- Cycle Proficiency/ Instructor training
- Young driver assessment programme
- School Travel Plans
- Class road safety workshops/assemblies
- New/improved cycle/pedestrian routes to school
- Zig Zag installation enforcement
- JRSO schemes
- Parent talks
- Cycle Education/Enforcement
18Partnership Building
- Internal PCC
- Parking
- Education
- Environmental Health
- Trading Standards
- Highways
- Leisure
- Planning
- External
- Hampshire Constabulary
- Strategic Casualty Reduction Partnership
- Safety Camera Partnership
- Hampshire Fire Rescue
- NHS PCT
- Local Businesses
19Traffic Safety Function
20Team Members
- Traffic Safety Team consists of the following
- Team Leader (also a Traffic Safety Engineer)
- Traffic Safety Engineers x 2
- Technician
- Special Events Coordinator
- Casual Technical Assistant
-
21Engineering
- Accident Analysis
- Traffic/Pedestrian Surveys
- Area wide traffic calming schemes
- Route Treatment
- Blanket 20 mph Speed Limit
- Urban Regeneration Schemes
- Gateway treatments
- Improved/New Signs
- Improved/New Lining
- Speed Management
- Cycle routes
- New/Improved Pedestrian crossing facilities
- Safety cameras
22Safety Camera Partnership
- The use of safety cameras is nationally
recognised as an effective tool in reducing the
number of accidents caused by excessive speed. - In terms of their use, they are last on the list
once all other engineering measures have been
investigated and discounted. - It is important to note that there are strict
criteria applied to proposed sites before a
safety camera can be implemented - Â
23Programming Work
- In order for a works programme to be drawn up the
city is divided into individual locations and
designated by boundaries. - Accident data is analysed over the latest
three-year period. - Traffic speed and volume data.
- Locations are split into
- Area
- Route
- Single site/Junction
24Consultation Process
- For all projects that are implemented, a high
level of public consultation takes place - Neighbourhood Forums
- Workshops
- School participation
- Community Exhibition
- Leaflet Distribution
- The aim of the consultation is to inform all
those parties that would be affected by changes,
including residents, businesses and schools
25ANY QUESTIONS?