This second PACTS report on Tackling the Deficit commissioned by the RAC Foundation presents updates from around the road safety sector at the close of 2010, a time when a new government was in place, with consequent new budget arrangements and policies. It then looks forward to 2011 and the rest of the decade, focusing on the strategic framework for road safety that is due to be published by the Department for Transport (DfT) in April 2011. The information in this report is a combination of desk-based analysis and qualitative research conducted by means of communications with academics, practitioners and professionals. In order to take stock of the current situation and establish a well-rounded viewpoint, PACTS spoke to representatives from local authorities, police forces, the UK Fire and Rescue Service, professional bodies, academia and consultancies. Research for this report found a pessimistic mood among many representatives of the road safety sector. However, it should be noted that research was conducted at a difficult time, soon after the Local Government Finance Settlement 2011/12, and that, even at this time, both enthusiasm and ideas for moving forward were in evidence. This demonstrates the determination and dedication of the sector, which should give road safety professionals inspiration to take the proactive approach required to keep road safety a priority at a time of austerity. (Author/publisher)
Samenvatting