Roger Gough

Monday, 1 March 2021

Vision Zero: two weeks left to comment

There are still two weeks left to comment on KCC‘s Vision Zero strategy for road safety; the consultation, launched on 26 January, closes just before midnight on 15 March. 

Vision Zero aims to achieve a major reduction - to, or very close to zero - in deaths on Kent’s roads by 2050. Its underlying philosophy is to recognise that human error will always happen, but to find ways to reduce its consequences, either in terms of accidents or in terms of their most serious consequences. A major strand in Vision Zero is a renewed emphasis on community engagement, recognising that community concerns about matters such as sense of danger and reduced quality of life should be taken into account in assessing road safety measures. This represents a more flexible approach than the current focus on deaths and serious injuries, even though that will undoubtedly remain a significant factor in any assessments.

You can find details of the consultation, and more detail about Vision Zero, here. The strategy’s emphasis on a systematic approach, and on close work with local residents and communities should be very welcome.

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