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Vision Zero London

Andrea Casalotti
12 November 2015
Andrea Casalotti, Founder, Vision Zero London
Andrea Casalotti, Founder, Vision Zero London

 

Goal 

Vision Zero London works for the adoption of a Vision Zero approach to road safety in London.

Present reality

Every year tens of people are unnecessarily killed and hundreds seriously injured on London roads because of:

  • dangerous driving 

  • poor infrastructure 

Reluctance to tackle the causes are due to:

  • widespread belief that deaths are inevitable 

  • widespread bias that motor vehicle use should be prioritised over active travel 

Even apologists of present reality admit that "every death on the road is a death too many".  However present policies are poisoned by the mistaken belief that it would cost too much to have a perfectly safe system, and therefore a certain number of fatalities is inevitable.

That is not how the airline and railway industries work: they design systems with multiple fail-safe mechanisms which incorporate human fallibility. Fatalities occasionally occur, but they are painstakingly analysed to avoid repeat occurrences.

Contrast this with the road network, where many fatal collisions follow repeated patterns, but authorities are unwilling to fix the causes.

Danger on the roads has catastrophic effects on the health of Londoners and the freedom of the more vulnerable: the young and the old. 

Strategy 

Nobody can disagree with the goal of designing roads in a way that no-one dies or is seriously injured.

All Mayoral candidates will be in a position to sign for our Vision Zero Manifesto. These are the key elements:

  • Renunciation of "smoothing traffic flow" as a priority; substitution with "prioritising safe, healthy, convenient and pleasant active travel".

  • Adoption of street design principles that take human fallibility and frailty into account.

  • Adoption of 30kph as the default speed limit in the Capital, with reasonable resources directed to its enforcement.

  • Establishment of an independent investigating agency, with the task of examining collisions and providing binding recommendations to remove sources of danger.

  • Establishment of a Motoring Grid, which allows through motor traffic only on arterial roads, and thus creates safe neighbourhoods and a safe cycling network

  • New focus on a permanent Operation Safeway, targeting a. cowboy lorry operators, b. observance of Highway Code Rule 170 and c. 30kph

  • Acknowledgement that to comply with the Supreme Court ruling on Air Quality, motor vehicles in London need to be cleaner AND fewer in number

Transport for London will respond to clear guidance from the new Mayor; just as the present policies have been poisoned by the "smoothing traffic flow" priority of the Johnson administration, we envisage a shift of attitudes, with a new administration committed to Vision Zero principles.

We will work with other organisations to ensure that Vision Zero will form part of all Mayoral candidates' manifestos. 

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