Strategic Roads - Report
How Safe Are England’s Strategic Roads? An Assessment of the Safety of the Strategic Road Network: Road Safety Foundation
This report and ‘risk map’ show how the risk of being killed or seriously injured varies across the strategic road network (SRN). The report sets out to explain the types of crashes that kill and to highlight the infrastructure safety changes that can eliminate or reduce risk at weak points.
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