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Vision Zero Merseyside 2013
The document Vision Zero Merseyside was produced jointly in 2013 by Wirral Pedestrians Association and Merseyside Cycling Campaign.
It contained proposals to eradicate fatal and serious injuries to Merseyside pedestrians and cyclists.
Download the document from http://www.vzm.org.uk/files/vision_zero_merseyside.pdf .
Read more on the 2013 Vision Zero Merseyside website: http://www.vzm.org.uk.
The document was sent to many of the decision makers in the region, and there were discussions with officials, councillors and MPs, but they gave no clear commitments to take action, very little action was taken, and Merseyside pedestrian and cyclist casualties have not fallen - see https://www.wacm.org.uk/7.html.
So merely suggesting road safety improvements has so far been ineffective.
Last updated: 12 Jan 2020
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