Road Safety

The Road Safety Team aim to reduce the number and severity of road accidents on Poole's Roads through engineering and education.

Reporting highway safety issues

If you wish to notify us about problems regarding a highway enforcement problem, please contact us on (01202) 265255. Alternatively you can complete our online form to report a road or pavement obstruction. Obstructions caused by licenced motor vehicles on the highway (e.g. blocking access to a driveway) are dealt with by the Police, who can be contacted on (01202) 222222.

Reporting a carriageway defect

If you wish to report a defect on the carriageway please complete our report It form linked in the right hand side of this page.

It will help us if you can provide as much detail as possible such as:

  • Street name and adjacent property number
  • type of defect and extent of damage
  • If vandalism or road traffic collision, car registration details, Police Incident No. and date witnessed
  • Your name and contact number.

This form is the best way to contact us during office hours (08:30 - 17:15 Monday to Thursday and 08:30 - 16:45 on Friday), alternatively, you may call us on 01202 265255. In the case of an emergency out of office hours, please call 0800 506050.

Casualty Reduction Targets

In March 2000, the Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions set a new target (Road Safety Strategy) "to reduce road accident casualties by the year 2010 so that we achieve:

  • A 40% reduction in the number of people killed or seriously injured in road accidents;
  • A 50% reduction in the number of children killed or seriously injured, and
  • A 10% reduction in the slight casualty rate.

Road Accident Casualties in Poole

 All Ages Casualties

 

YEARFatalSeriousSlightTotal
1994-98 Ave464600668
1998360606669
1999555604664
2000742593642
2001246621669
2002755655717
2003763734804
2004748582637
2005367626696
2006043481524
Target 2010339540582

Child Casualties 

YEARFatalSeriousSlightTotal
1994-98 Ave096776
19980107081
1999096170
2000155864
2001078794
2002255663
2003077178
2004045256
20050134154
2006024547
Target 2010056065

 

Details of reported Road Traffic Collisions involving personal injury in Poole are collated by Dorset Police.


The 2006 Statistics for Poole

Note: "casualty refers to an accident resulting in personal injury which can be fatal, serious or slight.

 

2006FatalSeriousSlightTOTAL
Collisions042379421
Casualties043481524
Pedestrians0104050
Cyclists064652
Motor Cyclists0156681

Child Casualties:

Under 5 Years: 2 pedestrians, 7 passengers

5-15 years: 13 pedestrians (2 serious), 11 cyclists, 13 car passengers.

General

  • 70% occurred on dry roads
  • 66% occurred at or near a junction (Only 9% at traffic signal junctions)
  • 74% occurred in daylight
  • 84% occurred in fine weather
  • Worst Time of Day: 5pm-6pm (42 accidents)
  • Worst Day of the Week: Friday (81 accidents/19%)
  • Worst Month in 2005: December (52 accidents/12%

What people were doing when accidents happened

  • Car Driving - 43%
  • Motorbike Riding - 15%
  • Car Passengers - 16%
  • Cycling - 10%
  • Walking - 10%
  • Other - 6%

Trends (casualties) in Poole

 

 

YearCar
Users
Motor
Cyclists
PedestriansPedal
Cyclists
Others
1990440131868727
199132774766034
199235379706430
199337781657830
199434663687243
199539163596736
199645663856221
199750479868629
199843185647025
199941778618625
200035794416757
20014648755587
200248582656025
2003573112657737
2004367105586443
2005437106508221
200631381505228

 


Driver Training

We support the work of a number of advanced driving groups like the Institute of Advanced Motorists and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA).

You may like to go to DCC, DfT, DSA, LARSOA, AIRSO, CTA, plus BoP Hatchpond eg for minibus driver training, taxis etc for more information.

Advice on driver training is available to all local organisations who wish to improve the driving standards of their employees.

Benefits for employers;

The benefits of driver training for the employer include both tangible and non-tangible elements such as:

  • Reduced crash and injury rates for employees
  • Potential reduction in insurance premium
  • Reduced down time
  • Savings in fleet running costs, including maintenance and fuel
  • Reduced environmental impact on the local and wider community, leading to improved leading to improved quality of life for all
  • Enhanced environmental profile
  • Reduced health & safety problems
  • Fulfilling health & safety obligations
  • Sharing information outside your immediate circle of clients

Benefits for employees

Your employees may benefit from the following:

  • Reduced risk
  • Increased confidence
  • Reduced stress levels
  • Reduced conflict
  • Sharing information with friends and family
  • Having a greater awareness of their responsibility to other road users and of health & safety issues while on the road
  • A sense of personal responsibility to themselves as well as to others
  • Improved personal fuel economy
  • Reduced insurance claims
  • Potentially a reduction in insurance premiums


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