8th March 2010 (Winsford, UK) Cheshire Safer Roads Partnership has released its 2009 casualty figures today, which show a drop in the number of road casualties across the county. Highlights include:
Lee Murphy, Partnership Manager, commented: “These are welcoming figures and it is encouraging to see a significant reduction in our road casualties ¯ our lowest ever number. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the partners, staff and the Cheshire public in working exceptionally hard together to continually save lives. Since 2003, the Partners have invested a lot of time and money in a wide range of road safety education, engineering and enforcement initiatives, both across Cheshire and at a local level, and this has been successful in reducing the impact on peoples’ lives.
"However, the Partnership believes that one casualty on our roads is one too many, and so we will work even harder to ensure that we continue to exceed the Government’s target figures and make Cheshire’s roads safer. We cannot afford to become complacent and road users must remember the importance of safe and responsible driving, and think about the consequences of their actions. The fact that the majority of fatalities are caused by poor driving/riding and more than 21% are through alcohol impairment highlights that some motorists are still acting incredibly irresponsibly and, therefore, dangerously."
The government has a target to reduce death and serious injury on our roads by 40% by the year 2010, compared with the average figures between 1994-1998. Cheshire has exceeded this target, recording a reduction of 48% by the end of 2009.
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