A coalition of leading road safety organisations, including PACTS, has written to all Westminster parties urging them to include road safety as an election pledge and to commit any future government to reinvigorate efforts to reduce the number of people killed and seriously injured on the UK’s roads. The organisations emphasise that, despite progress, road traffic remains the biggest source of death and injury for young people and the biggest danger that most people face in their daily lives.
The manifesto proposal is available here.
The supporters:
AIRSO (Association of Industrial Road Safety Officer)
IAM (Institute of Advanced Motorists)
PACTS (Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety, an All-Party Parliamentary Group)
RoadSafe
Road Safety Foundation
Road Safety GB
RoSPA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents)
The document was sent to:
Conservative
Rt Hon Oliver Letwin MP
Jo Johnson MP
Labour
Jon Cruddas MP
Michael Dugher MP
Lib Dem
The Rt Hon the Baroness Susan Kramer
Rt Hon David Laws MP
DUP
Nigel Dodds MP
SNP
Angus Robertson MP
Sinn Fein
Michelle Gildernew MP
Plaid Cymru
Jonathan Edwards MP
SDLP
Dr Alasdair McDonnell MP
UKIP
Mark Reckless MP
Green
Caroline Lucas MP
Respect
George Galloway MP
Alliance
Naomi Long MP