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A protest campaign over poor walking and cycling safety


Effective road safety planning: what should be happening

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Road safety planning and policing: what we have a right to expect
Poor Merseyside road casualties should be considered
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Merseyside road safety failures

Merseyside / national road safety failures

Merseyside road safety concerns

So-Mo project on pedestrian casualties

Merseyside road safety improvements

Taking action on poor road safety

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Best practice options: Regulated (permitted) pavement parking
Parking on pavements is generally illegal (it is an offence to drive on to a footway and also an offence to obstruct a footway), but councils can legalise pavement parking on a street-by-street basis via a Traffic Regulation Order.

Signs are displayed on lamp posts etc, and white lines mark permitted bays on the pavements.

Examples

Liverpool:


Blackburn:











Last updated: 17 Jun 2018