Making an impact across the country
Following the success of the pilot, we were engaged to apply our method on 17 additional corridors including the Midlands, South East, the East, Yorkshire North East and South West. Representing approximately 300 miles, a similar approach has already been finalised and applied on nine of them, contributing to an 11 % average reduction in fatal and serious injuries.
Although safety was the primary goal, the impact on the environment was also front of mind when carrying out the project. Encouraging circular economy practices to minimise the construction of new assets, our method supports the reduction of carbon in the transport sector by increasing the lifetime of current road systems. It also promotes the implementation of active travel infrastructure, improving health by encouraging physical activity while achieving better integration between different transport modes.
Our strategy demonstrates how low-cost interventions can drive important safety benefits by enhancing current assets rather than opting for newbuild options. Proving that transport improvements can be compatible with environmental outcomes, this method supports targeted enhancements, making the most of existing aging infrastructure. Once delivered, the remaining studies will help further decrease the risk of collisions across the country, bringing social value to surrounding communities while minimising the impact on the environment and creating a more sustainable transport network.