The Enfield road safety partnership

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Tel: 020 8379/ 8546
Fax: 020 8379 8517
E-mail; roadsafety@enfield.gov.uk

The Enfield road safety partnership was established in 2004 in response to the Council’s Local Public Sector Agreement, aimed at reducing the numbers of killed and seriously injured on Enfield’s roads.

Its aims are:

• To make the roads in Enfield safer for all road users
• To reduce the number of people injured on the roads in Enfield
• To Improve awareness with regard to Road Safety in Enfield

The partnership includes representatives from London Borough of Enfield, the Metropolitan Police Service, Borough and Traffic OCUs, London Ambulance Service, London Fire Brigade, Transport for London and the London Safety Camera Partnership.

They meet regularly to develop and deliver promotional events and innovative projects tackling key objectives:

• To seek a reduction in speed on roads in Enfield
• To target young people, particularly those who are becoming eligible to drive
• To protect vulnerable road users - children, pedestrians, cyclists and powered two wheelers.

Since it’s inception the Partnership has delivered numerous high profile projects including in car safety advice, initiatives around Enfield schools, motorcycle and pedestrian safety displays, road safety exhibitions, presentations in schools and “simulated crash scenarios” aimed at young and pre drivers.

Presentations and displays to older citizens, Most recently the Partnership has been concentrating it's efforts on a project called SDSA (Safe Drive Stay Alive). SDSA is a Road Safety theatrical production aimed at young and pre drivers. This will be staged at the Milfiled Theatre in October 2008 and presented to students aged 15-18 from Enfield schools . For more information on this project please contact Alex Kidd 020 8379 8548.

This document was last updated on 2008-06-24 10:42:56 published by the Road Safety team. Document Reference:LBE_132064