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A protest campaign over poor walking and cycling safety
Children are being harmed on Merseyside's roads: Who's responsible?
Why a protest campaign is needed
Civil disobedience and road safety: Q and A
Effective road safety planning: what should be happening
What the vision should be
A road safety vision
Walking safely is a basic human right
Declaration of every child's right to safe and healthy streets
Road safety planning and policing: what we have a right to expect
Decision making in a democracy: 7 Principles of Public Life
Effective road safety planning
What constitutes proper consultation
Public bodies should avoid 'The patronising disposition of unaccountable power': the Hillsborough Report by the Right Reverend James Jones
Poor Merseyside road casualties should be considered
Merseyside road casualties - summary
Merseyside road casualty maps
Merseyside pedestrian casualties: the worst in Great Britain
Merseyside child pedestrian casualties: the third worst in Great Britain
Liverpool pedestrian casualties: the worst metropolitan borough
Merseyside cyclist casualties: bottom third position
Merseyside child cyclist casualties: the fifth worst in Great Britain
Cyclist casualties: Liverpool is the worst metropolitan borough
Motorcyclist casualties: Merseyside is the worst metropolitan area
Motorcyclist casualties: The Wirral is the second worst metropolitan borough
Car occupant casualties in Merseyside
Total (all modes) road casualties: Merseyside is the worst metropolitan area
Total (all modes) road casualties: Liverpool is the third worst metropolitan borough
Other relevant information
Pavement parking: Questions and answers
Childhood obesity levels in Merseyside
Deaths from air pollution in Merseyside
Past strategies
Previous Merseyside road safety strategies
Options that should be considered
Best practice options: policy documents
Best practice options: Safe System approach to road safety
Best practice options: 20mph speed limits
Best practice options: 20mph speed limits: Pedestrian fatality risk and impact speed
Best practice options: 20mph speed limits: Recommendations
Best practice options: cycling infrastructure
Best practice options: actions by police forces against illegal pavement parking
Best practice options: regulated (permitted) pavement parking
Merseyside road safety failures
Why children are suffering so much harm from the danger on Merseyside's roads
Liverpool City Region Road Safety Strategy 2017-2020
Liverpool City Region Local Journeys Strategy
Liverpool Council never completed its Inquiry into poor road casualty figures
Liverpool Council: Appalling cycling infrastructure
Wirral Council road safety malpractice
Wirral Council's failing road safety scrutiny committee
Merseyside Police: failure of public engagement: a case history
Improvements needed from Merseyside Police
Why are road safety volunteers having so little effect?
Merseyside / national road safety failures
How changes in the Highway Code caused the pavement parking confusion
Why the Living Streets / Guide Dogs pavement parking campaign is inept and dangerous
Flawed DfT "Consultation" on pavement parking
Two child pedestrian deaths from pavement parking
The 2018 Atkins/AECOM/Mayer 20mph Research Study was seriously flawed
Merseyside road safety concerns
So-Mo project on pedestrian casualties
So-Mo project outline
So-mo project to reduce pedestrians killed or seriously injured on Liverpool's roads: Concerns and questions
So-Mo meeting on 16th March 2018: Response by Liverpool Pedestrians Association
So-Mo reports of May 2018: Response by Liverpool Pedestrians Association
Merseyside road safety improvements
Merseyside Police and Crime Plan 2017 - 2021
Merseyside Police leading the way in tackling pavement parking
Taking action on poor road safety
Campaigning for walking and cycling safety in Merseyside
Non-violent direct action
Current campaigns
Voluntary groups
Vision Zero Merseyside 2013
Letter to Jane Kennedy and Steve Rotheram re LCR road safety strategy
Letter to Jane Kennedy and Steve Rotheram: Replies from Jane Kennedy, Steve Rotheram and Sean Traynor
Meeting notes: Merseyside Road Safety Partnership with Liverpool Pedestrians Association, 27 March 2018
Newsletters
Newsletters: contents
Newsletter - August 2018
Newsletter - 16 December 2017
Newsletter - 23 November 2017
Newsletter - 2 November 2017
News
PCC Scrutiny Group meeting 5 December 2017 - Provisional
Highlights of the 9th 20mph conference in Birmingham, 8 March 2017
Merseyside Police Performance and Scrutiny Group meeting of 2 March 2017
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Car occupant casualties in Merseyside
The chart shows a comparison of the police forces in the metropolitan counties and London for the rate of car occupants reported killed or seriously injured per 100,000 population.
For details of the calculations and sources, see
https://wacm.org.uk/7.html
.
For Merseyside road casualties, see
www.travelindependent.org.uk/area_05.html
.
Last updated: 13 Jan 2020