Safe System Capacity Survey Closing

 

Safe System Capacity Survey Closing

September 12, 2022

Safe System Capacity Survey Closing

Back in July we opened a national survey inviting all local highways authorities, partnerships, police forces, fire and rescue services and transport authorities to participate. The Safe System Capacity survey has since received a fantastic number of responses from organisations all across the UK, however it will shortly be closing for 2022.



The survey has been designed to take a snapshot of current capacity for safe system implementation at a local level. A report of the findings will be produced and published in a few short weeks. We also recently announced that there will be a 3-part webinar series dedicated to the safe system and discussing the findings from the survey.


There’s still time to participate in the survey, which closes this Friday 16th September 2022. Your input will have shape the report and give input to the content in the recently announced webinar series. We plan to make this an annual event so that we can report on progress being made year on year.

 

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