Zero carbon and zero road deaths - PACTS Conference
The PACTS conference Zero carbon and zero road deaths – does less traffic mean safer traffic? will be held online on Thursday 21 October 2021, 10.00-13.00.
The aim is also to explore the relationship between these two policy agendas, and the road safety implications of following zero carbon policies. How should the UK ensure that less traffic, more public transport, more walking and cycling, as well as electric / hydrogen vehicles etc lead to zero road deaths as well as zero carbon?
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