Vision Zero Draft Strategy - Stakeholder Consultation

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Road collisions and injuries are on the increase across Oxfordshire, and we want to improve road safety for all road users across the county. We want to hear your views on the Draft Vision Zero Road Safety Strategy, a clear, long-term ambition for improving road safety in Oxfordshire.

The Vision Zero safe system approach has a simple premise - no human being should be killed or seriously injured as the result of a road collision; whichever mode of road transport you are using.

By adopting a Vision Zero approach we aim to ensure that our need to travel does not compromise the well-being of ourselves or others. Our commitment to Vision Zero was confirmed by the County Council’s Cabinet on 21 June 2022. At this meeting we outlined Oxfordshire’s Vision Zero target of zero road fatalities and serious incidents by 2050.

Road safety is a collective responsibility that involves all of us, and our Vision Zero Strategy provides a framework by which we can achieve our road safety ambitions, as well as involve residents and partners going forward. Share your feedback on our draft Vision Zero strategy.

Have your say

We want to know what you think of our Vision Zero Strategy and how we are planning to achieve our Vision Zero Targets. Your feedback will help us to understand if the strategy needs to change before it is finalised later this year.

Please read the draft strategy (found in the ‘Documents’ section to the right) and click ‘Take Survey’ below when you’re ready to begin.

The survey will close at midnight on Sunday 10 March 2024.

If you would prefer to submit feedback by email or post, please write to:

visionzero@oxfordshire.gov.uk
Or
VISION ZERO CONSULTATION
FREEPOST
OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

Road collisions and injuries are on the increase across Oxfordshire, and we want to improve road safety for all road users across the county. We want to hear your views on the Draft Vision Zero Road Safety Strategy, a clear, long-term ambition for improving road safety in Oxfordshire.

The Vision Zero safe system approach has a simple premise - no human being should be killed or seriously injured as the result of a road collision; whichever mode of road transport you are using.

By adopting a Vision Zero approach we aim to ensure that our need to travel does not compromise the well-being of ourselves or others. Our commitment to Vision Zero was confirmed by the County Council’s Cabinet on 21 June 2022. At this meeting we outlined Oxfordshire’s Vision Zero target of zero road fatalities and serious incidents by 2050.

Road safety is a collective responsibility that involves all of us, and our Vision Zero Strategy provides a framework by which we can achieve our road safety ambitions, as well as involve residents and partners going forward. Share your feedback on our draft Vision Zero strategy.

Have your say

We want to know what you think of our Vision Zero Strategy and how we are planning to achieve our Vision Zero Targets. Your feedback will help us to understand if the strategy needs to change before it is finalised later this year.

Please read the draft strategy (found in the ‘Documents’ section to the right) and click ‘Take Survey’ below when you’re ready to begin.

The survey will close at midnight on Sunday 10 March 2024.

If you would prefer to submit feedback by email or post, please write to:

visionzero@oxfordshire.gov.uk
Or
VISION ZERO CONSULTATION
FREEPOST
OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

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