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TfL's £80 million funding for London's road safety

26 July 2024

Transport for London (TfL) has announced a funding initiative to enhance road safety and improve bus services across the capital.

TfL is providing a fund of £50 million available to boroughs over the next three years to deliver significant safety improvements in their local area by reducing speeds and tackling the city's most dangerous roads and junctions.

Boroughs can apply for funding to tackle dangerous roads and junctions, implement speed reduction measures, and enhance protection for vulnerable road users, including pedestrians and cyclists.

The combined resources aim to support boroughs in their crucial role of transforming local areas and advancing the Mayor's Vision Zero goal of eliminating deaths and serious injuries from London's transport network.

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