Road safety

Photo of pupils wearing high visibility jacketsBetween 1994 and 1998, around 313 people were killed or seriously injured each year on Lambeth’s roads. In 2007 this number fell to 185 people - a drop of 41%.

Lambeth Road Safety aims to further reduce the number of people hurt or killed on our roads through a range of education, training and advertising initiatives which work alongside the road safety engineering improvements carried out each year.

Casualty reduction targets

Information about how well Lambeth is doing in reducing the number of deaths and injuries on the borough's roads.

Children

Information on car seats and how to teach your children about road safety.

Cyclist and pedestrians

How to stay safe on Lambeth's roads if you are a pedestrian or cyclist.

Drivers

Road safety information for drivers including guidance on drink and drug driving, using mobile phones and speed.

Lambeth Road Safety Guide

Produced in 2007 the Lambeth Road Safety Guide provides lots of guidance for residents on how to stay safe on Lambeth’s roads.

Schools

Road safety guidance for schools, with lots of information about how to teach road safety and school travel plans.

Training for drivers and motorbike riders

Information on passing your driving or motorbike test, and information on advanced training once you have passed your test.

Who to contact