Road Safety Plan 2021

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A new road safety plan is being developed to help meet the Road Safety Strategy 2012-2021 targets for reducing deaths and serious injuries on NSW roads.

The Road Safety Plan 2021 will also position NSW to work towards a longer-term aspirational goal of a zero road toll to support the Future Transport strategy, which is being developed this year to establish a 40-year vision for transport in NSW.

Development of the Road Safety Plan 2021 will draw on:

  • An examination of crash information to understand the factors involved in crashes in NSW
  • Evidence from Australia and worldwide about what has been proven to be effective in saving lives and reducing serious injuries
  • Feedback from stakeholders and the NSW community through a statewide consultation program

During May 2017, eight forums were held across NSW to provide members of the community and stakeholders the opportunity to identify road safety issues of most concern and discuss a range of actions to address them.

Many people also took part in an online survey to tell us what they think is most important for improving road safety. The online survey has now closed.

This online forum has closed and the feedback provided is now being reviewed.

More Information

Email Transport for NSW’s Centre for Road Safety towardszero@transport.nsw.gov.au or visit the website http://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au/index.html

A new road safety plan is being developed to help meet the Road Safety Strategy 2012-2021 targets for reducing deaths and serious injuries on NSW roads.

The Road Safety Plan 2021 will also position NSW to work towards a longer-term aspirational goal of a zero road toll to support the Future Transport strategy, which is being developed this year to establish a 40-year vision for transport in NSW.

Development of the Road Safety Plan 2021 will draw on:

  • An examination of crash information to understand the factors involved in crashes in NSW
  • Evidence from Australia and worldwide about what has been proven to be effective in saving lives and reducing serious injuries
  • Feedback from stakeholders and the NSW community through a statewide consultation program

During May 2017, eight forums were held across NSW to provide members of the community and stakeholders the opportunity to identify road safety issues of most concern and discuss a range of actions to address them.

Many people also took part in an online survey to tell us what they think is most important for improving road safety. The online survey has now closed.

This online forum has closed and the feedback provided is now being reviewed.

More Information

Email Transport for NSW’s Centre for Road Safety towardszero@transport.nsw.gov.au or visit the website http://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au/index.html

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