LRSC 100th AGM – 21 July 2017

Presentations and downloads from the London Road Safety Council’s Conference, which took place during the organisation’s 100th AGM on 21 July.

Presentations

Zoe Cotton, Transport for London
TFL’s Vision Zero – an overview of the Mayor’s new casualty reduction agenda


Joe Stordy, Transport for London
Casualty Data – this year’s statistics and current trends


Harriet Olliffe, Intelligent Health
Beat the Street project — Hounslow’s health related project 


Danny Ruta, Lewisham Council
Public Health activities and Road Safety


Joel De Mowbray, principal transport Planner Royal Borough of Greenwich
Low Emissions Zones— the link up of Road Safety, sustainable travel and Air quality 


Nick Lloyd Road Safety Manager England
RoSPA – Current campaigns/activities and Centenary celebrations 


Jan James, Dynamic Advertising
Two wheels London – launch of motorcycle safety initiative the LRSC is now project managing 


London Road Safety Award

LRSC award 2017 winner

A training initiative which sets out to increase the basic road awareness and safety of young motorcyclists in Lewisham, has been recognised with the 2017 London Road Safety Award.

Lewisham Council’s CBT course comprises a two-hour presentation, developed in partnership with New View Consultants, which is delivered to 16-25 year olds. So far, 121 participants have taken the course.

Runners-up

Camden CLOCS (Construction Logistics and Community Safety) work related road safety programme
Targeted at contractors and developers in Camden, the aim of the initiative is to reduce construction related road collisions in the borough of Camden and minimise risk to vulnerable road users.

Cycling with women attending coffee morning sessions at various schools within the London Borough of Haringey
This initiative targets hard to reach women who attend the school’s coffee morning sessions, including Black and Minority Ethnic woman of all ages. It aims to increase the levels of cycling amongst Black and Minority Ethnic women.

Southwark Independent Travel Training Bus
Focusing on young people (aged 10 years plus) and adults with learning difficulties, disabilities and who are vulnerable, this initiative aims to introduce the idea of independent travel by exploring the positive effects that independent travel can bring. It reflects on any concerns the young people, adults and their carers might have about travelling independently and take steps to address these worries.


Meeting papers

Meeting papers for members to read ahead of the London Road Safety Council’s 2017 AGM:


For more information, contact James Parker via email.